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We provide MySQL hosting on our servers for free for you to use.

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Yes.

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The only thing we ask is that you keep your database under 100MB, and you write to it at least once every 30 days. We also may limit the amount of connections allowed per database to ensure there is enough available connections for everyone else. Also, if you don't use your database within 10 days of initial creation, or it is empty, it will be assumed to not be required and it will be deleted.

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If your database goes over 100MB we will prevent your permissions to write to it. Just simply delete some stuff from it to bring it under the limit and you'll be able to use it normally again. If the size does not reduce within 5 days of being restricted it will be deleted.

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In order to free up server space for new accounts we will delete any unactive accounts that haven't been used for over 30 days. You must update or insert data in your database at least once ever 30 days to remain active. Only selecting data will not prevent your MySQL account being deleted.

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Server name: remotemysql.com
Port: 3306

We recommend for you to use the url address instead of an IP address as this will ensure maximum uptime of your database.

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Of course. Log in to your dashboard and change it from there.

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Not at the moment.

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Sure. We don't limit you to one, you can have up to 3.

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We recommend it is only to be used on for testing/development purposes as data accessibility and retention is not guaranteed.

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You can find them here..

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The permissions you have on your database are SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, CREATE, DROP, REFERENCES, INDEX, ALTER. Others will come in the future, but not at the moment. These can all be viewed on your dashboard.

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If your database is no longer accessible then unfortunately it has been removed due to the conditions above. It is your responsibility to keep back-up's.