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= Database Servers =
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== MySQL ==
 
Fedora 10 includes MySQL 5.0.67-2. 
 
{{admon/warning|There are a number of changes from the version included in Fedora 9, including some incompatible changes.}}
The MySQL user is strongly encouraged to study the release notes for MySQL (http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/releasenotes-cs-5-0-67.html) 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 required.  However, 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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