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Websites and MySQL Database.
Frequently Asked Questions:-
Q What does MySQL stand for exactly?
A MySQL stand for *"My Structure Query Language".
In short this means that MySQL is based on a universal language known as SQL
which has been developed since the 1970's. SQL is accepted as the definitive
model for relational database management systems (RDBMS).
Q What is a database?
A Any set of information may be called a database. Nevertheless,
the term was invented to refer to computerised data, and is used almost exclusively
in computing. Sometimes it is used to refer to not yet computerised data, but
usually in the process of planning its possible computerisation.
Q What does DBMS mean?
A Software created to manage generalised databases is usually
called a database management system or DBMS.
Q What is the difference between the DBMS front-end
and back-end?
A The DBMS front-end (i.e., the clients) is concerned mainly with data entry,
enquiry and reporting. The back-end (i.e. the server) is the set of programs
that actually control data storage, responding to requests from the frontend.
Searching and sorting is usually performed by the server.
Q Once my PHP site is built, what do I need to
get it online?
A In most cases you will simply need a hosting plan and a
domain name. A combination of the two starts as little as £50.00 per year.
We strongly recommend hosting PHP on a Linux hosting plan.
Q Where can I find out more?
A You could contact us directly or try visiting the official
MySQL website at www.mysql.com.
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