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Available mySQL vs compatible OS

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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Hey there! No CentOS 8 variant will work with MySQL 5.7, so there isn't a way to install that version there. I'd actually recommend a different approach, where the MySQL upgrade happens on the existing Source machine before you perform the transfer. That way, if there are database issues, you know they are caused by the upgrade and not the transfer.
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  • bear
    Normally, yes. Unfortunately, this losing server also had an old OS on it (CentOS 6) and cpanel refused to update past 5.7 since it's stuck on Cpanel v86.0.40. (I know, don't ask). It's the reason we need to move to a new one. So the only option is to use an older OS as well? Any link to see the choices it will support?
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    The two options would be CentOS 7, or you could use CloudLinux's MySQL Governor tool, as that supports older versions:
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  • bear
    Just found info that Centos7 will be supported until June of 2024, so I think that will work. Thanks for the pointers.
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  • cPRex Jurassic Moderator
    Sure thing!
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