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Question MariaDB upgrade 11.4 from 10.11.13

tanasis

Regular Pleskian
Server operating system version
AlmaLinux 8.10 (Cerulean Leopard)
Plesk version and microupdate number
Plesk Obsidian 18.0.71 Update #2
Hello everyone,


I’m currently running Plesk Obsidian 18.0.71 on AlmaLinux 8.10 with MariaDB 10.11.13 (LTS).
The Plesk interface is offering me an upgrade to MariaDB 11.4 LTS.


On my server, I host multiple websites:
  • OpenCart 2.x (not to many...)
  • OpenCart 3.x
  • WordPress sites

From what I can see, MariaDB 11.4 offers improvements like a new cost-based optimizer, replication improvements, and extended TIMESTAMP ranges. However, I’m aware that sometimes major version upgrades can introduce compatibility issues, especially with older platforms like OpenCart 2.x.


My questions:
  1. For my setup (OC 2.x, OC 3.x, and WP), is it worth upgrading now to 11.4 LTS?
  2. Or should I wait a bit longer for more minor releases (11.4.x) to ensure maximum stability?
  3. Have you experienced any compatibility issues or noticeable performance changes after upgrading from 10.11 to 11.4 in similar environments?

Any feedback, experiences, or best practices are highly appreciated.


Thanks in advance!
 

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Anything that's LTS is always stable, why Plesk never releases anything that isn't in LTS to ensure stability. The question is, does the features it offers something you want to upgrade to? It also depends on your overall environment.

I, personally, just like to make sure I'm on the latest versions to ensure everything is patched and have the features available. I personally haven't noticed any difference between 10.11 and 11.4 and acts just as normal.
 
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