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EE Database Architecture

August 21, 2007 3:57pm

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  • #1 / Aug 21, 2007 3:57pm

    netbuilder

    30 posts

    When EE (v 1.6) is installed does it create just one (1) database?

    I’m testing out a new “dedicated” server and I see the EE database I created and three other databases that I did not create. Just want to make sure that I understand the architecture before I ask the hosting company where these other databases came from.

    Thanks..

  • #2 / Aug 21, 2007 4:17pm

    PXLated

    1800 posts

    Actually, EE doesn’t create a database, you do that before install and EE then populates the database. EE prefrences each item it creates with “exp” (unless one specifies something different). If you’re finding other databases or stuff (ya, stuff’s the techie term) in your database, EE didn’t put it there.

  • #3 / Aug 22, 2007 9:52am

    Jason Morehead

    456 posts

    Yes, EE creates just one database, which contains numerous tables.  The exact number of tables depends upon which modules you’re running, as various modules (like the gallery and discussion forums) have their own dedicated sets of tables.

  • #4 / Aug 22, 2007 10:32am

    Daniel Walton

    553 posts

    The other databases you are seeing, are they named ‘test’, ‘mysql’ and ‘phpMyAdmin’ ?

    If so, the first two are completely standard (you can remove test should you want, but not mysql). the third is created by the mysql admin interface phpmyadmin, removing this will disable some of the features within that software.

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