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The BIND DNS server has already been deprecated and removed from Plesk for Windows.
If a Plesk for Windows server is still using BIND, the upgrade to Plesk Obsidian 18.0.70 will be unavailable until the administrator switches the DNS server to Microsoft DNS. We strongly recommend transitioning to Microsoft DNS within the next 6 weeks, before the Plesk 18.0.70 release.
Hello, nextcloud 21.0.2.1 brings the message, that database maria db 10.2 is the right. At the moment on plesk is used 10.1.48
How can i update via Plesk the database?
All is running fine - but Plesk had installed an old MariaDB (10.1) - my server runs since 29.04 - only Nextcloud is running on it.
The reason to use this way for me was: With Plesk i was able to install it at strato.de
Plesk gets sure more users, if it goes ahead with new upgrades in a graphical way, to be easy usable for everyone who don't know very much about commando console.
I started with the same reason a few years ago with a linux server, but to be honest there was the internet a way less complicated enviroment. I only can recommend to make yourself familiar with the basics of securing a linux server beacuse the preconfiguartions from plesk are not sufficient to secure a nextcloud instance as best as possible.
What brings you an own cloud instance when it is hacked at the end? If you are not interested of learning linux, which I could totally understand, beacuse it is time consuming and complicated, think about renting a preconfigured nextcloud instance, there are a lot of providers out there.
Just my 2 cents, whish you the best.
Plesk is a tool, not a replacement for a team/person to manage the server. Plesk is certainly non-comprehensive in all the things you should do, and there's a lot of ways you can screw something up, even directly via the Plesk GUI. I agree with @Liwindo
Then having a non-managed server might not be the best option for you.
Plesk doesn't currently support MariaDB 10.6.* >> Software Requirements for Plesk Obsidian If do you want to upgrade MariaDB yourself i.e. with no other technical support, then Post #2 from @Monty above, has already given you a very useful and proven route to follow.
As always, update your system first: Sudo apt update. sudo apt upgrade.
Then you can install MariaDB with this command: Sudo apt install MariaDB-server.
Enter "Y" and enter to continue. After few minutes, the installation process is completed and MariaDB is ready to use.
I'm already using PHP 8.1 on some of my domains in terms of experimentation, but on the remaining four there are issues, so I'll leave it be until a few issues are resolved (largely WordPress themes).