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Realistically it will probably be a number of years still before you have a hard time finding a host with support for it. That doesn't mean you should take your sweet time to update the code though. There are several reasons why you should be upgrading as soon as possible besides the threat of the functions being removed.

You have more than enough time to update your code. The PHP core developers are well aware that there are tons of legacy applications and many people who haven't even heard the “news”.

 

However, you should not switch to MySQLi. It's very inconvenient and, of course, again limits you to MySQL databases. Use PDO instead. It's a well-designed universal database interface which can be used for all mainstream database systems, not just MySQL.

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