i alrdy used all my 3 free sql databases, i wonder if i can request one more or more sql database from this server and i hope its also free. :happysad:
tnx for the free hosting...
i alrdy used all my 3 free sql databases, i wonder if i can request one more or more sql database from this server and i hope its also free. :happysad:
tnx for the free hosting...
you can request to move up to a different plan, either a text-ad or banner-ad plan
that will give you more sql databases, or paid hosting is always available
to go about this:
1. place the ad-codes found in the account management panel
2. once you do that, post back here saying you've done that, and i will escalate your post to the ticket system
Last edited by diabolo; 10-24-2009 at 06:23 PM.
im still learning. ill go step by step and need more instruction on how to use ad-codes.
Advertisement codes can be found on this page of your Account Manager:
http://x10hosting.com/panel.php?adcode
You might have to log in to that page first, then reclick on that link to be taken to the proper page.
Last edited by adamparkzer; 10-25-2009 at 11:07 AM.
i need atleast 2 more database and still i dont know where to put that code.
Last edited by caddlykid; 11-12-2009 at 06:25 PM.
Why do you need more than 3 databases? I have used only 1 and all my software on my site works with it fine, all you need is to make sure any software you use uses different prefixes so they don't overwrite any needed tables
Once you learn more, you will probably find a way to condense your databases.
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Sometimes people like to use different databases because when they backup their site, they like to have things separated, so when one thing goes wrong, they only have to restore that one item.
Also, excessively large databases are difficult to keep backups of. I've heard of some users that had trouble backing up their databases because they had too many tables/cells in them.