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= Database Servers =
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== PostgreSQL 9.4.1 ==


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In Fedora 22, the '''postgresql''' packages have been updated to the upstream version 9.4.1, which provides various bug fixes and enhancements described on upstream [http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.4/static/release-9-4.html 9.4.0 release notes] and [http://www.postgresql.org/docs/9.4/static/release-9-4-1.html 9.4.1 release notes] pages.


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Migration to new PostgreSQL version may be done by running of the post-upgrade script <code>postgresql-setup</code> (meaning that you may firstly update your Fedora installation from version 21 to 22 and then perform database stack update)Users are encouraged to do full database dump (for backup purposes) before Fedora upgrade to 22For more info about migration look into the <code>README.rpm-dist</code> file distributed in <code>postgresql</code> package.
 
== MySQL ==
 
Fedora 10 includes MySQL 5.0.67-2.   
 
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The MySQL user is strongly encouraged to study the [http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/releasenotes-cs-5-0-67.html | release notes for MySQL] before upgrading his MySQL databases.
 
== Postgresql ==
 
Fedora 10 includes postgresql 8.3.4-1.
 
If you are migrating from Fedora 9, no special action should be requiredHowever, migration from versions of postgres prior to 8.3.1 may require special steps.  Be sure to check the [http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.3/static/release-8-3-4.html|Postgres release notes] before performing the migration.

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PostgreSQL 9.4.1

In Fedora 22, the postgresql packages have been updated to the upstream version 9.4.1, which provides various bug fixes and enhancements described on upstream 9.4.0 release notes and 9.4.1 release notes pages.

Migration to new PostgreSQL version may be done by running of the post-upgrade script postgresql-setup (meaning that you may firstly update your Fedora installation from version 21 to 22 and then perform database stack update). Users are encouraged to do full database dump (for backup purposes) before Fedora upgrade to 22. For more info about migration look into the README.rpm-dist file distributed in postgresql package.