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    ANHS Commish
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    I have been looking around and shopping for a new host (been with the same for 6 years and service has gone way down).

    I have a couple of questions:
    - My website is setup with PHP-Fusion. Can I still use it if I move here at Steadfast?
    - How hard would it be to transfer it?
    - If I register for the Basic Plan, how many MySQL databases am I allowed to use?

    Thanks for answering my questions. Fairly new here, shopping hosts around...I think Steadfast has what I'm looking for but I want to make sure before I make the move.
    Last edited by ANHS; 10-16-2007 at 10:56 AM.

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    I can't imagine there would be any issue using PHP-Fusion as it just seems to be PHP and MySQL based. As long as it works with MySQL 5 you should be good.

    The transfer should be relatively simple, assuming it is database based. Simply transfer the web files, updating the configurations, etc. and then transfer the database using mysqldump or phpMyAdmin.

    We do not limit the number of MySQL databases, as it doesn't really make sense to do so. If someone wanted more databases than we offered you can just use an existing database, but using completely separate tables, etc.
    Karl Zimmerman
    President/CEO - NoZone, Inc./Steadfast Networks
    http://steadfast.net
    karl@steadfast.net

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