What is?
MySQL Hosting
Structured Query Language or SQL is designed for a specific purpose which is to query data contained in a relational database. SQL is a set-based, declarative query language, not an imperative language such as C or BASIC. However, there are extensions to Standard SQL which add procedural programming language functionality, such as control-of-flow constructs. While prior versions of SQL Server were restricted to using unmanaged extended stored procedures which were primarily written in C. Other database platforms, like MySQL and Postgres, allow functions to be written in a wide variety of languages including Perl, Python, Tcl, and C.
MySQL hosting is a relational database management system (RDBMS) which has more than 11 million installations. The program runs as a server providing multi-user access to a number of databases. MySQL hosting is popular for web applications and acts as the database component of the LAMP, BAMP, MAMP, and WAMP platforms (Linux/BSD/Mac/Windows-Apache-MySQL-PHP/Perl/Python), and for open-source bug tracking tools. Its popularity for use with web applications is closely tied to the popularity of PHP and Ruby on Rails, which are often combined with MySQL hosting. PHP and MySQL are essential components for running popular content management systems.
Some MySQL Hosting Users are:
- NASA / US Census Bureu (Web sites).
- Yahoo Finance and 10+ other parts of Yahoo
- Wikipedia (is written in PHP and uses a MySQL database).
- Youtube.
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