Hello, the new "site health" feature implemented in the last wordpress 5.2.1 version says that my wordpress websites are all using a too old version of mysql server (they are currently using the version 5.1.73-community).
Is there a method to let my hosted wordpress website use a newer sql server version?
If i go in the section plesk updates --> add-remove components, i see that there is the ball on "mysql 5.1 server". I imagine i have to put the ball on "mysql 5.7 server", but I'm afraid that, by doing it, all the hosted wordpress sites will stop working (or that I could make a possible disaster).
My plesk version is:
Plesk Onyx
Versione 17.8.11 Aggiorna #55, ultimo aggiornamento il 8/Giu/2019 23.18
I would also like to point out that, after the last php update (7.2.19) many wordpress sites had downtime-error 500 problems. I had to switch on php 7.1.30 or 7.3.6 because 500 random errors continuously appeared.
Thanks.
Is there a method to let my hosted wordpress website use a newer sql server version?
If i go in the section plesk updates --> add-remove components, i see that there is the ball on "mysql 5.1 server". I imagine i have to put the ball on "mysql 5.7 server", but I'm afraid that, by doing it, all the hosted wordpress sites will stop working (or that I could make a possible disaster).
My plesk version is:
Plesk Onyx
Versione 17.8.11 Aggiorna #55, ultimo aggiornamento il 8/Giu/2019 23.18
I would also like to point out that, after the last php update (7.2.19) many wordpress sites had downtime-error 500 problems. I had to switch on php 7.1.30 or 7.3.6 because 500 random errors continuously appeared.
Thanks.
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