And BTW, because my install was done on (just a few months ago), my PHPMYADMIN config already set the configuration to the localhost IP address 127.0.01, so I did not have to change that when I opened up PHPMYADMIN. I enabled this with my development environment and it gave it a boost. However, PHP doesn't enable the built in accelerator (OPcache) attached to zend with Windows Environments. PHPMYADMIN may be functioning faster on LINUX system because PHP automatically enables a form of PHP accelerator in these environments. I need to chime in here because NO one has mentioned the fact of any other extensions being used in PHP except XDebug (which as a developer), is crucial. Also because of the constant database corruption! ![]() I do not use any webserver "stack" because they are too limited! I used to use XAMP, but they were NEVER up-to-date and you could not update modules like PHP, APACHE, MySQL/MariaDB. And while installing MariaDB it comes with HeidiSQL to interface with your database just FYI. I switched from MySQL due to faster performance and response time as well. I am using Apache 2.4.57 with PHP v8.2.8 on a rather old Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q6600 2.40GHz 2.39 GHz with 8GB DDR3 using MariaDB 10.11.2 with a dedicated video card (Nvidia GF GT 710 4GB). And it was taking 45 - 90 seconds or so just to load/open PHPMYADMIN. I too am using PHPMYADMIN V5.2.1 on Windows Server 2022 DataCenter for development. Even this process becomes difficult when one is banned from a certain major forum by its zealous users who downvote questions that in their opinion do not meet the stringent requirements, such that one is allowed only one question every six months. Unlike with my 40 years of writing pure software, where the syntax and semantics of any programming language could be fully understood to any desired depth, as a Web developer I have to rely on question-answering fora to make my way through to laborious success with server configuration and usage and at least four programming languages (HTML, JavaScript, CSS, PHP). Frankly, I don't have the time, for example, to read and understand every Apache directive, some of which are almost impossible to understand due mostly to the use of undefined jargon and assumptions. ![]() Neither Apache, PHP, nor PHPMyAdmin are written to do complete self-testing of user configuration to ensure correctness. That makes upgrading the WAMP stack, which I also have just done, time-consuming. ![]() Possibly my own fault, since I have to modify nf to meet my local website and software development needs. Got it working by returning to 'localhost'. Definitely an infinite loop, had to restart computer.
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