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Forest Godfrey
gitlab-ce
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Rémy Coutable
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Merge branch 'update-database-requirements' into 'master'
Update DB requirements in the documentation See merge request !11293
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@@ -122,15 +122,22 @@ To change the Unicorn workers when you have the Omnibus package please see [the
We currently support the following databases:
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PostgreSQL
(recommended)
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PostgreSQL
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MySQL/MariaDB
If you want to run the database separately, expect a size of about 1 MB per user.
We _highly_ recommend the use of PostgreSQL instead of MySQL/MariaDB as not all
features of GitLab may work with MySQL/MariaDB. Existing users using GitLab with
MySQL/MariaDB are advised to migrate to PostgreSQL instead.
The server running the database should have _at least_ 5-10 GB of storage
available, though the exact requirements depend on the size of the GitLab
installation (e.g. the number of users, projects, etc).
### PostgreSQL Requirements
As of GitLab 9.0, PostgreSQL 9.6 is recommended. Lower versions of PostgreSQL
may work but primary testing and developement takes place using PostgreSQL 9.6.
As of GitLab 9.0, PostgreSQL 9.2 or newer is required, and earlier versions are
not supported. We highly recommend users to use at least PostgreSQL 9.6 as this
is the PostgreSQL version used for development and testing.
Users using PostgreSQL must ensure the
`pg_trgm`
extension is loaded into every
GitLab database. This extension can be enabled (using a PostgreSQL super user)
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