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ABT: Group A
Applicable to:
- Plesk for Linux
- Plesk for Windows
Question
Which MariaDB versions are supported by Plesk?
Answer
Plesk Obsidian for Linux:
- MariaDB 10.4 and 10.5 starting from Plesk Obsidian 18.0.30.
- MariaDB 10.6 starting from Plesk Obsidian 18.0.41.
- MariaDB 10.11 is supported starting from Plesk Obsidian 18.0.52
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MariaDB 11.4 is supported starting from Plesk Obsidian 18.0.64
Note: instruction to update MariaDB on your server.
Plesk Obsidian for Windows:
The following versions are included in Plesk distribution packages:
- MariaDB 10.4 and 10.5 starting from Plesk Obsidian 18.0.30 for both Plesk database and customers’ websites.
- MariaDB 10.6 starting from Plesk Obsidian 18.0.41.
- MariaDB 10.11 is supported starting from Plesk Obsidian 18.0.52
- MariaDB 11.4 is supported starting from Plesk version 18.0.65
Note: When upgrading from Plesk Onyx to Plesk Obsidian, Plesk SQL Server (which hosts Plesk configuration database) is migrated to MariaDB, while customers database server is left as it is.
Note: Plesk announces its policy regarding MariaDB support https://docs.plesk.com/release-notes/obsidian/software-requirements/#s5
Comments
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H ITS Inc i will ask our team to update the corresponding documentation.
You can have local databases up to 11.4 but not for higher than 11.4.
According to Plesk Changelog, MariaDB 10.11 is supported since Plesk Obsidian 18.0.52, right ?
Per your policy, there appears to be a delay in providing support for newer major versions of MariaDB:
"(MariaDB 10.7 and later) Plesk supports each stable version of MariaDB as a remote database server. Plesk introduces the support within one month after a stable MariaDB release."
While the stable release of MariaDB 11.0.2 occurred on 2023-06-07, which is more than 2.5 months ago, it seems that support for this version has not been implemented yet. Is there a specific issue or complication hindering the adoption of this major version upgrade?
To refresh, the stable releases of 11.0.3 and 11.1.2 took place on 2023-08-14 and 2023-08-21, respectively. Accordingly, these versions should be eligible for support by 2023-09-14 and 2023-09-21. You can verify this information here: Source link
From the linked doc page, “MariaDB 10.6 is the last database version that falls under the old release model and has a five-year maintenance period (long-term support).” Since then there were also LTS for 10.11, 11.4, and 11.7. Do those also require setup as a “remote database server”?
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