• jaybone@lemmy.zip
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      8 hours ago

      The article itself suggests MariaDB, as that was the original fork of MySQL.

      Switching to Postgres I’m guessing would be a lot more difficult in terms of compatibility with existing application code, and general admin / lifecycle tasks. Though that’s just a guess as I’ve never actually used MariaDB.

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        MariaDB is a drop in replacement for MySQL. If it needs a MySQL database, you can safely use MariaDB instead.

        If you are building a new application, use Postgres. If you are running an existing application and it needs MySQL, use MariaDB.

      • village604@adultswim.fan
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        Yeah, changing database systems like that is a nightmare, but could be worth doing depending on your usecase