Hi Viktor, thanks for your reply.
Yes I can use your Toolkit to install Joomla.. but as I found out, this can be a problem. Somehow your toolkit installs Joomla even if Minimum Specs are "Not" met on the server. I assume Joomla devs know exactly why minimum specs are required!
With the J5 installation I did using the Toolkit, I cannot update the Joomla installation now, and I have to start this website again using Joomla 4... I cant risk something happening, as this is a client's website.
Thanks for taking the time to link the pLesk articles. I did see that pLesk supports later versions of MariaDB... however now I am faced with another problem... if I update to MariaDB 10.6 for example, will older Joomla 3 and 4 still work completely fine? or will there be problems?
Per's suggestion of running 2 versions of MariaDB seems best... but I dont know how to do this, unless there is options from pLesk control panel.
Yes I can use your Toolkit to install Joomla.. but as I found out, this can be a problem. Somehow your toolkit installs Joomla even if Minimum Specs are "Not" met on the server. I assume Joomla devs know exactly why minimum specs are required!
With the J5 installation I did using the Toolkit, I cannot update the Joomla installation now, and I have to start this website again using Joomla 4... I cant risk something happening, as this is a client's website.
Thanks for taking the time to link the pLesk articles. I did see that pLesk supports later versions of MariaDB... however now I am faced with another problem... if I update to MariaDB 10.6 for example, will older Joomla 3 and 4 still work completely fine? or will there be problems?
Per's suggestion of running 2 versions of MariaDB seems best... but I dont know how to do this, unless there is options from pLesk control panel.
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