MariaDB version?

Mendalla

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I am on shared hosting with a smallish Canadian host. It is inexpensive and most of my user base are Canadian so there's support for "buying local" so there's never been any incentive to move. I would have to move if I needed to go to a full virtual server since their virtual private server offering has been "coming soon" forever.

That said, after some of the recent discussions about MariaDB, I have realized that the version they are giving us is old, to put it charitably. Xenforo is reporting it as version 10.0.17 and I keep hearing people talking about 10.2.x and higher on here.

I'm an MS SQL Server guy in my professional life so not terribly familiar with MySQL, MariaDB and the various versions and forks thereof, but seeing numbers like that kind of worries me. Like someone still running SQL Server 2008 kind of worried.

Something to be concerned about? To pester my host about? Or is this just my ignorance of MariaDB showing?
 
Decided to open a ticket with my host to ask about their plans. We are paid up to March 2021 so I wouldn't consider moving host until then but if they don't give me a satisfactory answer, I may have to look at what my options are. Thanks, all.
 
I contacted my host about upgrading as I use cPanel. Apparently the version I am on is 10.3.2x and they said that for cPanel hosts there is a problem. They gave me the following links:


Hello,

The version of MariaDB in use is the most current one available on a Cpanel server.

There are ongoing feature requests on the Cpanel forums to add support for higher versions, but they aren't available yet.

https://features.cpanel.net/topic/maria-10-4-support
https://features.cpanel.net/topic/mariadb-10-5-support

Let me know if you have any questions.


It looks like from the threads above that this has been going on for quite some time. :rolleyes:

I've noticed that I've been on 10.3.2x for a while now.
 
I contacted my host about upgrading as I use cPanel. Apparently the version I am on is 10.3.2x and they said that for cPanel hosts there is a problem. They gave me the following links:


Hello,

The version of MariaDB in use is the most current one available on a Cpanel server.

There are ongoing feature requests on the Cpanel forums to add support for higher versions, but they aren't available yet.

https://features.cpanel.net/topic/maria-10-4-support
https://features.cpanel.net/topic/mariadb-10-5-support

Let me know if you have any questions.


It looks like from the threads above that this has been going on for quite some time. :rolleyes:

I've noticed that I've been on 10.3.2x for a while now.
I believe 10.3.27 is the latest stable release available to cPanel at the moment. If you have been using 10.3.2x you should be automatically updated, depending on the server settings.

I wouldn't be in a huge hurry to upgrade to 10.4.x or 10.5.x even if it were available with cPanel, not after the widespread problems caused by their release of 10.3.26. Let someone else do the beta testing. :)
 
I believe 10.3.27 is the latest stable release available to cPanel at the moment. If you have been using 10.3.2x you should be automatically updated, depending on the server settings.

I wouldn't be in a huge hurry to upgrade to 10.4.x or 10.5.x even if it were available with cPanel, not after the widespread problems caused by their release of 10.3.26. Let someone else do the beta testing. :)

I'm using 10.3.27 but I just didn't want to say that for security reasons. Anyway...maybe they will get this fixed someday.
 
And just to close the loop on this thread, after I inquired, my host suddenly scheduled my server for a DB upgrade next week. Squeaky wheel got the grease, I guess. Just need to confirm what version we are getting and make sure I know any ramifications
 
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