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docs(admin): Emphasize recommended versions in db chapter (#11588)
Signed-off-by: Josh <josh.t.richards@gmail.com>
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@ -10,11 +10,15 @@ Nextcloud requires a database in which administrative data is stored. The follow
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The MySQL or MariaDB databases are the recommended database engines.
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.. tip:: Not all versions of every supported database are recommended. Please review the Nextcloud :doc:`System Requirements <../installation/system_requirements>`
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before settling on a particular version.
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Requirements
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Choosing to use MySQL / MariaDB, PostgreSQL, or Oracle as your database
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requires that you install and set up the server software first.
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* Decide whether you wish to use MySQL / MariaDB, PostgreSQL, or Oracle as your database
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* Pick a recommendeded version of your database by checking the Nextcloud :doc:`System Requirements <../installation/system_requirements>`
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* Install and set up the chosen database server software (and preferrred version) before deploying Nextcloud Server
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.. note:: The steps for configuring a third party database are beyond the
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scope of this document. Please refer to the documentation for your specific
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