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From: Edward S.P. Leong (edwardspl
ita.org.mo)
Date: Tue Dec 29 2009 - 07:27:05 CST
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Jerry Schwartz wrote:
>From: Edward S.P. Leong [mailto:edwardspl
ita.org.mo]
>Sent: Monday, December 28, 2009 9:25 AM
>To: Jerry Schwartz
>Cc: mysql
lists.mysql.com
>Subject: Re: 32bit ( php + mysql server ) on 64bit Windows 2003 Server performance
>
>
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>Jerry Schwartz wrote:
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Edward S.P. Leong [mailto:edwardspl
ita.org.mo]
>Sent: Thursday, December 17, 2009 7:25 AM
>To: mysql
lists.mysql.com
>Subject: 32bit ( php + mysql server ) on 64bit Windows 2003 Server
>performance
>
>Dear all,
>
>Would you mind to give me the suggestion ?
>I want to use 32bit php and mysql server on 64bit Windows 2003 Server...
>So, is it possible ( good for work also ) ?
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>[JS] I'm using that combination on 64-bit Vista. The last time I checked,
>there was no 64-bit Windows build of PHP.
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>Besides, the database engine doesn't (shouldn't) care who it's talking to.
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>Dear Jerry,
>
>In our exiting Server, it is running with 4.4.x php and 4.1.x MySQL in Windows 2000 OS...
>Now, we are planning to upgrade the Windows OS ( of course include Hardware )...
>BUT I don't know which new version of php and MySQL is compatiable with the source code ( old ) of php and MySQL...
>So, would you mind to share your experience with us(me) ?
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>[JS] Unfortunately, I� not sure I can help you. Our databases were fairly small (under 2GB total), so I simply did a mysqldump from the old system (Linux) and imported it into the new one (Vista).
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>PHP is going to be more of a problem. There are some compatibility issues between 4.x and 5.x, and more between 4.x and 6.x. We were already running 5.x, so I didn� have a lot of trouble with that. You can probably get things running, but I strongly suggest that you read up on the newer versions of PHP. There are some changes between 5.x and 5.y that you need to pay attention to.
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>The biggest issue will probably be the deprecation of short tags. There is a setting in php.ini that you can change to allow them.
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Dear Jerry,
Sorry, did you suggest to use 5.x / 5.y ( NO 6.x ) ?
BTW, would you mind to tell me which newer version of php and mysql are
you running now ?
Due to I want to download a version of them and do the test under win2003...
Then, I want to tell(reply) you the result(stable)!
Thanks !
Edward.
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