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You need a database to use Forgejo. Forgejo supports PostgreSQL (>=10), MySQL (>=5.7) or MariaDB (>=10.0), SQLite, and MSSQL (>=2008R2 SP3). This page will guide into preparing database. Only PostgreSQL and MySQL/MariaDB will be covered here since those database engines are widely-used in production.
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You need a database to use Forgejo. Forgejo supports PostgreSQL (>=10), MySQL (>=5.7) or MariaDB (>=10.0), SQLite, and MSSQL (>=2008R2 SP3). This page will guide into preparing database. Only PostgreSQL and MySQL/MariaDB will be covered here since those database engines are widely-used in production. If you plan to use SQLite, you can ignore this chapter.
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Database instance can be on same machine as Forgejo (local database setup), or on different machine (remote database).
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