> 
> Hi,
> 
> Can I have two (or more) different SQL-databases running at the same time on
> 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?

If you *really* mean different databases, then yes, no problem (one of my
production machines has 5), and they will all be available to PHP, subject,
obviously to permissions.

If you mean can you have more than one instance of MYSQL running, that's
different. You may be able to (I've no experience here), but why would
you want to?


The Hooker
--
"The more crap you put up with, the more crap you're going to get"

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