If you mean databases others have already replied.
If you mean multiple instances of the mysql server then that is also a yes.
I haven't tried but I do know you have to specify a different port for the
2nd instance. This is also in the manual.
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> Hi,
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> Can I have two (or more) different SQL-databases running at the same time
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> the same server (or same computer)? Does it varies between the systems?
>
> And if I can, are they all available to PHP at the same time?
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