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MariaDB 10.0 to 10.1 or 10.2

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  • Jcats
    Yes it is very safe, but with any upgrade to MySQL its always a good idea to perform a backup of all your databases just in case.
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  • Samet Chan
    I have to do backup database SQL then. I'll do upgrade to newer version MariaDB? If DB Corrupted file. Can they downgrade to 10.0?
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  • Jcats
    There is no way to 'downgrade' no, you would want to remove all related rpm's and reinstall 10.0 manually. I've used the MariaDB upgrade in WHM 100's of times and its never failed.
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  • Samet Chan
    There is no way to 'downgrade' no, you would want to remove all related rpm's and reinstall 10.0 manually. I've used the MariaDB upgrade in WHM 100's of times and its never failed.

    Alright, Which I have to upgrade MariaDB 10.1 or 10.2 version?
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  • Jcats
    If you are running 11.66 then you can upgrade to 10.2 otherwise 10.1 is the highest in 11.64. If you are running 11.66 then definitely go for 10.2.
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  • Samet Chan
    If you are running 11.66 then you can upgrade to 10.2 otherwise 10.1 is the highest in 11.64. If you are running 11.66 then definitely go for 10.2.

    You mean, 11.66 is v66.0.6 correct?
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  • Samet Chan
    If you are running 11.66 then you can upgrade to 10.2 otherwise 10.1 is the highest in 11.64. If you are running 11.66 then definitely go for 10.2.

    And, I entered "MariaDB 10.2 version" said which one pick here,
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  • Jcats
    unattended is best
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  • Samet Chan
    unattended is best

    mysql restarted successfully. MariaDB upgrade completed successfully ------------------------------------ Checking for Ruby update... No Ruby update required. ------------------------------------
    Thank you very much! Without problem. :)
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  • Jcats
    Win! :)
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, I'm happy to see the upgrade was successful. Thank you for updating us with the outcome.
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