Just a trivial question.
How does dual locations work?
I am based in our Brisbane Australia office and am using MySQL as a backend
for a company Intranet. Our parent company is based in Hayward, California
and has recently converted an old DOS based database over to MySQL. We are
both in the process of purchasing support contracts, but should we get one
each? Or can we share even though there are 2 separate installations doing
separate things on different platforms?
Don't get me wrong, the cost of support doesn't bother me, I mean for what
you get it is well worth the price, but this is just an issue of logistics
(and accounting freaking out for duplicating items).

Hope this question makes sense.


Neil Silvester
Webmaster
Heat and Control
Ph: +61 7 3877 6429
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http://www.heatandcontrol.com


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