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CentOS 8 support

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  • vacancy
    In the 4th quarter of 2020.
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  • cPanelLauren
    Anticipated for Q4 - I can't provide a solid on that but this thread is the most up to date and I will of course update it when I have more specific information:
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  • CharlesGLondon
    Yeh, like first it was Q1, then Q2, then Mid of Q3 and now Q4. It is so frustrating.
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  • MH-Stefan
    "Funny" how CentOS 8 support got delayed because team was working on MySQL 8 support. Before setting priorities in such way, if I was on the team, I would first wonder what's easier and less painful: upgrade MySQL or migrate to CentOS 8. My point is, CentOS 8 should have been the top priority before anything else, especially with CentOS 6 reaching EOL. Support for MySQL 8 could have been added later on. So now we're stuck with all our new servers for at least another 3 years on CentOS 7. Lesson learned, for us at least.
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  • cool_recep
    "Funny" how CentOS 8 support got delayed because team was working on MySQL 8 support. Before setting priorities in such way, if I was on the team, I would first wonder what's easier and less painful: upgrade MySQL or migrate to CentOS 8. My point is, CentOS 8 should have been the top priority before anything else, especially with CentOS 6 reaching EOL. Support for MySQL 8 could have been added later on. So now we're stuck with all our new servers for at least another 3 years on CentOS 7. Lesson learned, for us at least.

    I also don't like their their approach but as far as I can remeber, MySQL 8 was a requirement for CentOS 8 support. Things are moving slowly over here. We have been waiting for MariaDB 10.4 support for so long that 10.5 released in the meantime... Oh, and this is the latest piece I've found regarding CentOS 8 support:
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  • MH-Stefan
    Indeed, I see that there's no official support for MySQL 5.7 on CentOS 8 (
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  • vacancy
    I noted in the other thread here:
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  • cPanelLauren
    Hi @vacancy Because MySQL 8 is the only supported version on CentOS 8 the default will indeed be MySQL 8. As far as what kind of problems you may experience, I don't really know that yet since we've not actually released CentOS 8 as of now, but I can give you the standard MySQL documentation on upgrading and troubleshooting the upgrade MySQL :: MySQL 8.0 Reference Manual :: 2.11 Upgrading MySQL
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  • vacancy
    Hi @vacancy Because MySQL 8 is the only supported version on CentOS 8 the default will indeed be MySQL 8. As far as what kind of problems you may experience, I don't really know that yet since we've not actually released CentOS 8 as of now, but I can give you the standard MySQL documentation on upgrading and troubleshooting the upgrade
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  • cPanelLauren
    HI @vacancy With CentOS 8 as far as I aware I don't believe that you're able to switch to MariaDB from MySQL 8 due to changes in MySQL 8. The MariaDB documentation itself notes the following: [QUOTE=https://mariadb.com/kb/en/upgrading-from-mysql-to-mariadb/]
    • If you are using MySQL 8.0 or above, you have to use
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