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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T11:40:42+00:00 2026-06-07T11:40:42+00:00

In the php.net site, they say that those who use mysql4.1 next to php5

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In the php.net site, they say that those who use mysql4.1 next to php5 or higher is required to use extremely “MYSQLI_” instead of “MYSQL_.”

He wanted to know just one thing, it influences the performance of the site, several problems with site is down due to the database (this on any server).

Already using various solutions. For example, CACHE HTML pages.

But my doubt is really about on MYSQLI_ *, when we use it, she connects to the server and the specified DataBase. According to the php.net site is mysql mysqli improved and optimized mysql4.1 +.

I wonder if the traffic with a large MySQLi give better performance to the site.

PS.: I know the difference “mysqli” and “mysql”, taking into consideration the PHP programming and structuring of MYSQL4.1+ (which has new types of columns). What I want to know is on multiple connections.

This question is about performance, thanks

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    2026-06-07T11:40:44+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 11:40 am

    You should read this:

    http://blog.secaserver.com/2011/07/php-driver-mysql-mysqli-pdo-mysql/

    mysqli provides better performance and increased functionality and as Evert said, it is especially noticeable if you use mysqlnd.

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