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Ping !
Simple question: I´m going to set up a MySQL-hotell. Is there anything special to think about or do you guys have any tips or HOWTO for this ? I´m also writing some form of policy document for this Hotel. Every help is needed. Please give me your: "Do not do...." AND "Do like..." Best regards & thanx ! Linuxdude. |
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Could you give a bit more info about this. What its purpose, etc???
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Thanks Ben !
Okey, here´s the story. My boss would like to set up a "MySQL-hotel" for on our Intranet. So this is just a internal thing for our "departments". We have about 20-40 departments thats interested in setting up there own databases (for very simple web-applications) But how do i put up a MySQL-server hotel as simple and as "secure" as possible. I don´t want them to create databases. They should only see & handle there own databases (create tables etc.) with there own databases. I need both technical recomendations and some guidelines in writing some form of "hotel-policy". Any input is welcome. Best regards. Linuxdude Quote:
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