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Using a remote mysql server..

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  • 24x7server
    Hello, You need to migrate your all databases from your cPanel server to mysql server. You can migrate your all databases through mysqldump command.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) Yes, you must copy over the local databases to the remote MySQL server. The following thread offers some instructions on how to do this:
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  • Scan123
    seems like i got it working. Im now connection to the db's on the remote mysql wich made my local host's load reduce like 40%. The problem however is that when I let my biggest site use the remote mysql host mysql is getting really really slow even tho load on remote is only around 1 then. for example wp-admin takes time to load and sometimes doesnt even load. what can cause this problem?
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  • 24x7server
    Are you using private network to contact your MySQL server from web server ? If not, then I will suggest you please setup remote mysql with the private network so that you will not get this issues.
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  • cPanelMichael
    You may also want to consider running a MySQL tuner for the remote MySQL server and see if any optimization is possible:
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