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Hi,

 

I have developed a php website and mysql datase through an outside company. They did the develpment and made the site live on their demo server but they just send me the code and the database to host by myself. The problem is that i am not technicall when it comes to php amd mysql.  Can you advise on how to get started here.

 

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I wouldn't do it. Not knowing how this stuff runs and how to set it up securely and safely and properly is the kind of stuff that people get paid big bucks for. If you hired someone to develop this for you, why are you not hiring someone to run it for you?

 

Either consider outside help again or start reading.

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Assuming you just need to host the PHP and import the database, you should be able to get it going on a shared hosting account. You'll be able to set everything up with easy web-based admin tools.

 

Or, you can pay for a managed server and you might be able to get help that way.

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