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  • Spirogg
    Hi, wondering if anyone could help me figure out a way I could run a local version of my server for testing? Right now I'm thinking about upgrading MySQL 5.7 to 8.0, but worried because there are so many old applications running on the server. I'm not concerned about the sites on the local testing server being accessable from the internet, only locally. The main questions are:
    • Can I do this with a single license? or would I have to purchase a second license for the testing server?
    • How sure can I be that the local changes would accurately reflect the changes on the main server?
    • Is there a way to process the changes on the local server and upload the changes to the main server after everything is verified?
    • Could I use some kind of cloud option rather than a local server that might be better?
    • A bunch of other stuff that I'm probably not thinking about, but maybe you have a suggestion? lol
    Thanks in advance for your help!

    HI there,
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    I think question 4 is maybe your best bet - some hosting provider offer a "clone" option where you can create a server from an existing machine. If you could that, that would be the ideal situation to test with since you'd be certain everything is the exact same. It would be worth reaching out to your hosting provider or datacenter to see what options they have for that. The server does need an active license, but as @Spirogg said you can get a development license if necessary.
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  • SimpleTechGuy
    @Spirogg and @cPRex, You guys are amazing! I do have my server on a virtual machine so I'll reach out to the host and see if I can get them to clone it for me. As far as development license, @cPRex, can I PM you about that?
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    You can, but I can't help with licensing on my end. That link sends a form to our Customer Service team directly and they handle all the licensing.
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