Amazon Linux 2 has outdated MariaDB

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MariaDB installed from amazon-linux-extras is still on version 10.5.10 which is 5 versions behind and was released on 2021-05-07.

Also versions 10.6 and 10.7 are both stable releases but are not available in amazon-linux-extras. 10.6 is an LTS version, so at least that should be available.

asked 2 years ago642 views
2 Answers
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Hi, Amazon does not automatically update MariaDB since the database changes are not backward-compatible with some existing applications. Amazon Linux 2 as of today (July 19 2022) supports up to Maria 10.6 but you would have to manually perform these major version updates.

For further clarification see the resources below:
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/UserGuide/USER_UpgradeDBInstance.MariaDB.html#USER_UpgradeDBInstance.MariaDB.Major

Ivahn_T
answered 2 years ago
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I understand they can't just automatically upgrade everybody that's on 10.5 to 10.6, but there's no reason they can't add a separate mariadb10.6 repo to amazon-linux-extras like they do for php7.4 and php8.0.

I have switched to using MariaDB's official repo for RHEL 7 and their packages are up to date and work fine of Amazon Linux 2.

answered 2 years ago

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