Mxhub.com offers shared web hosting packages that are ready to support latest database software in the web industry.
Overview
Database web hosting is a hosting environment where the servers offer the capability to run database applications like MySQL. A database is needed to run almost all web intensive applications. This includes blogs, shopping carts, web galleries, CMS, Ruby on Rails applications, PHP-based web sites, etc.
Database capability is extremely important for today's information rich websites that require continuous updating. Databases help to streamline the efficiency of the applications powering these websites because pertinent data can be updated on the fly. The organization ability of databases also allows data to be accessed quickly and be edited if needed.
Mxhub Database Hosting Options
* MySQL Database Hosting
MySQL is the most popular open-source database software in the world. MySQL uses Structured Query Language (SQL). This language adds, locates and processes data within the database. MySQL is used with many of the most popular server-side scripting languages like PHP. All of our shared host packages include MySQL database support through cPanel and phpMyAdmin. We also offer dedicated MySQL servers for customers that need an entire system for themselves.
* SQLite Database Hosting
SQLite is a lightweight database engine that is self-contained, serverless, transactional and does not require configuration. SQLite is especially praised for being a quick and efficient database application. Mxhub maintains the latest and best versions of PHP on all of our servers, allowing us to support SQLite.
Mxhub's Hosting Advantages:
- Our 24x7 support team will even install & setup the software to get you started!
- 99.998% uptime guarantee and 24/7 customer support!
- Easy to use Hosting Control Panel
- Powerful Spam & Virus Protection
- Knowledgeable 24/7/365 support from staff who understand the software.
Find out more about our shared hosting packages or contact us anytime to discuss your hosting needs.
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