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Hello all,
I have recently been receiving warnings about cPanel not being able to update due to the MySQL Server version being out of date. I was on version 5.5. I updated it to the MySQL 5.6 release and cPanel updated successfully.
However, the MySQL/MariaDB Upgrade link suggested upgrading to MariaDB 10.3. I have been doing some reading and was wanting to know the consensus whether I should attempt it or not. As a side note, I honestly don't know what I am doing and I have been trying to read if I will have to change anything before doing so.
All of my PHP scripts are using simple MySQL queries using mysqli. If I understand correctly, my queries, mysqli, and tables should operate in MariaDB seamlessly.
Any advice to what I need to do beforehand and any suggestions on the path to MariaDB 10.3? Secondly, will I see any benefit to upgrading to MariaDB? Better memory management, speed, etc.
Thanks,
Scott
I have recently been receiving warnings about cPanel not being able to update due to the MySQL Server version being out of date. I was on version 5.5. I updated it to the MySQL 5.6 release and cPanel updated successfully.
However, the MySQL/MariaDB Upgrade link suggested upgrading to MariaDB 10.3. I have been doing some reading and was wanting to know the consensus whether I should attempt it or not. As a side note, I honestly don't know what I am doing and I have been trying to read if I will have to change anything before doing so.
All of my PHP scripts are using simple MySQL queries using mysqli. If I understand correctly, my queries, mysqli, and tables should operate in MariaDB seamlessly.
Any advice to what I need to do beforehand and any suggestions on the path to MariaDB 10.3? Secondly, will I see any benefit to upgrading to MariaDB? Better memory management, speed, etc.
Thanks,
Scott