I don't see why it wouldn't work, as MariaDB is supposed to be a drop-in 
replacement for MySQL. You might not be able to use one of the newer storage 
engines, but it should just work, no different than with MySQL.

--
Gary L. Greene, Jr.
Sr. Systems Administrator
IT Operations
Minerva Networks, Inc.
Cell: (650) 704-6633

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[rt-users-boun...@lists.bestpractical.com] on behalf of Cena, Stephen (ext. 
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Subject: [rt-users] RT & MariaDB support

I'm currently running RT 4.0.10 and couldn't be happier. However, it's database 
is currently housed on a shared, underpowered Windows XP system & I'll looking 
to rework it. I'm not pleased with how MySQL has progressed (I'm running 5.1 
right now & would be moving to 5.5) and have begun looking at MariaDB. Has 
anyone tried using MariaDB with RT? Is it supported? Issues? Is there an 
alternate database I should be using?

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