How to setup Alternate MySQL versions in ISP Manager

From the ISP Manager version 5.71.0, we can use several MySQL versions on a single server. This feature won't work on OpenVZ based servers. 

Supported OS versions:

  • Centos 7 and above
  • Debian 8 and above
  • Ubuntu 16 and above

Here I am providing the steps to install the alternate MySQL versions from the ISP Manager interface.

  1. Login to ISP Manager as root and select Settings > Database servers
  2. Click on the 'Add' option and you will get a window to select the required DB type, DB name, and provide the login details.



  3. If you have selected MySQL as the type, you will be able to select the required version from the 'Action' option.



  4. Once all fields are done, press ok and wait for a bit to finish the setup. 
  5. After installation, you will be able to create a new DB from Tools > Databases option.

The following MySQL versions are currently supported:

  • MySQL 5.5
  • MySQL 5.6
  • MySQL 5.7
  • MySQL 8.0
  • MariaDB 10.0
  • MariaDB 10.1
  • MariaDB 10.2
  • MariaDB 10.3
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