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Databases are inconsistant in Plesk 9.3

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Michael neese

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My default 1and1 installation on new server last month has these database keys...

horde....latin1_swedish
mysql....latin1_swedish
phpmyadnin...latin1_swedish
psa....latin1_swedish
tortix....latin1_swedish

Whereas, when I create a new database for a new domain, using the plesk interface and database creation functions... after domain is created, before applications are installed, such as Joomla or Wordpress...they are being created using utf8_general_ci...

Should plesk be creating consistent database throughout the system?
Should these databases be converted to make them all either utf8, or swedish latin?
Is there a problem with these inconsistancies?
I have had no luck with backups and restore functions in plesk...could this be an issue that should be adddressed? If so, how to address?
 
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