Mysql?
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I'm curious as to what all the benefits to mysql are.. I know a control panel and faster loading are some, but is it really worth it to switch from dini to mysql for example?

Also, does anyone know any mentionable mysql tutorials before I search away on the forums?
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#2

mysql will almost always be online. More then 1 server can connect to that mysql. Save space to your hard drive, or host hard drive by not having 30,000 150b files.
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Originally Posted by LilGunna
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mysql will almost always be online. More then 1 server can connect to that mysql. Save space to your hard drive, or host hard drive by not having 30,000 150b files.
A addition to this is, MySQL is faster is more easier to configurate than files. Files in PAWN require arrays and other useless crap, MySQL requires no variables or arrays at all. MySQL is much easier to understand and less stressful.
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A addition to this is, MySQL is faster is more easier to configurate than files. Files in PAWN require arrays and other useless crap, MySQL requires no variables or arrays at all. MySQL is much easier to understand and less stressful.
Yep. +1
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Does anyone know any decent tutorials which actually work (for sure)? I have seen a few, but they are all different and I'm not sure which one to look at.
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Does anyone know any decent tutorials which actually work (for sure)? I have seen a few, but they are all different and I'm not sure which one to look at.
MySQL is MySQL its all basically the same. Just depending on the Plugin used, Depends on functionality and stability.
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Does anyone know any decent tutorials which actually work (for sure)? I have seen a few, but they are all different and I'm not sure which one to look at.
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#8

https://sampforum.blast.hk/showthread.php?tid=160549

Also, my tutorial is kinda accurate but I'm not that great at mysql yet myself. I'd look at PHP MySQL tutorials, they are kinda similar.
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