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SQL database servers and web interface managers
MySQL
MySQL SQL database server
MySQL is one of the world’s most widely used open-source database servers. Trusted for decades in web, cloud, and enterprise applications.
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Status: Stable
Architecture: x86-64 arm64
Maintainer: @igorpecovnik
Documentation: Link
armbian-config --cmd MYSQL1
=== "Configuration"
Database access configuration is done at first install:
- create root password
- create database
- create normal user
- create password for normal user
- Database host: `<your.IP>`
=== "Directories"
- Install directory: `/armbian/mysql`
- Data volume mounted to: `/armbian/mysql/data`
=== "View logs"
```sh
docker logs -f mysql
```
armbian-config --cmd MYSQL2
armbian-config --cmd MYSQL3
Mariadb
Mariadb SQL database server
MariaDB is a fast, open-source relational database server developed by the original creators of MySQL. It is designed to be fully compatible with MySQL while offering improved performance, enhanced security, and additional features.
MariaDB supports a wide range of storage engines, advanced SQL capabilities, and both single-node and clustered deployments. It is widely used in web, cloud, and
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Status: Stable
Architecture: x86-64 arm64
Maintainer: @igorpecovnik
Documentation: Link
armbian-config --cmd DAT001
=== "Configuration"
Database access configuration is done at first install:
- create root password
- create database
- create normal user
- create password for normal user
- Database host: `<your.IP>:3307`
=== "Directories"
- Install directory: `/armbian/mariadb`
- Site configuration directory: `/armbian/mariadb/config`
=== "View logs"
```sh
docker logs -f mariadb
```
armbian-config --cmd DAT002
armbian-config --cmd DAT003
phpMyAdmin
phpMyAdmin web interface manager
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Status: Stable
Architecture: x86-64 arm64
Maintainer: @igorpecovnik
Documentation: Link
armbian-config --cmd MYA001
armbian-config --cmd MYA002
armbian-config --cmd MYA003
PostgreSQL
PostgreSQL install
PostgreSQL is a powerful, open-source object-relational database system known for its robustness, feature richness, and reliability.
It is designed for everyone, including:
- Developers needing advanced SQL support and extensibility.
- System administrators requiring reliable data storage for mission-critical applications.
- Enterprises seeking a high-performance, standards-compliant relational database.
PostgreSQL offers strong ACID compliance, concurrency, rich data types, full-text search, JSON support, and extensibility through stored procedures and custom functions.
It is trusted globally in financial, government, and web-scale applications.
Thanks to its proven architecture and open-source nature, PostgreSQL fits seamlessly in projects of all sizes.
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Status: Stable
Architecture: x86-64 arm64
Maintainer: @igorpecovnik
Documentation: Link
armbian-config --cmd PGSQL1
=== "Access to the database"
PostgreSQL is accessible via port **5432**:
- Host: `postgresql://<your.IP>:5432`
- Default user: `armbian`
- Default password: `armbian`
- Default database: `armbian`
=== "Directories"
- Data directory: `/armbian/postgres/data`
=== "View logs"
```sh
docker logs -f postgres
```
armbian-config --cmd PGSQL2
armbian-config --cmd PGSQL3
Redis
Redis install
Redis is an open-source, in-memory data structure store, used as a database, cache, and message broker.
It supports a variety of data structures such as strings, hashes, lists, sets, and sorted sets.
Key Features:
- Extremely fast performance with in-memory storage
- Persistence options (snapshotting and AOF)
- Pub/Sub messaging capabilities
- Built-in replication and high availability
- Simple API and wide client support
Redis is widely used for real-time applications, caching layers, session stores, and lightweight queues across industries and platforms.
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Status: Stable
Architecture: x86-64 arm64
Maintainer: @igorpecovnik
Documentation: Link
armbian-config --cmd REDIS1
=== "Access to the service"
Redis server is accessible on port **6379**:
- Host: `redis://<your.IP>:6379`
=== "Directories"
- Data directory: `/armbian/redis/data`
=== "View logs"
```sh
docker logs -f redis
```
armbian-config --cmd REDIS2
armbian-config --cmd REDIS3




