Im not sure if you are asking about MySQL or Microsoft SQL Server. Either way, ATC only supports Postgres as a backing database.
On Thu, Apr 16, 2020, 12:12 AM Robert O Butts <[email protected]> wrote: > We currently target CentOS 7. We do not officially support CentOS 8 yet. We > almost certainly will at some point, but there's no firm timeline or plan > yet. That said, you can try installing on CentOS 8; it might "just work." > > We would definitely welcome contributions adding CentOS 8 support. > > We do not support MySQL for the Traffic Ops database, and probably won't > any time soon. Some years ago, we moved from MySQL to PostgreSQL, for a > number of reasons. Postgres tends to have better performance, much better > standards support, and a larger and more stable Open Source community. > > If you're interested in adding MySQL support, we can certainly discuss it > as a community. It would involve some compromises to support both, but we > can certainly have that discussion if you have a strong interest and are up > for adding and helping maintain that support. In terms of development, it > wouldn't be trivial, we have more than a few queries that require SQL > Standards that MySQL doesn't support; but I don't believe it would be > impossibly difficult either. > > > On Wed, Apr 15, 2020 at 9:19 PM Akshay Bhuradia < > [email protected]> wrote: > > > Hello Dev Team, > > > > I want to deploy a CDN solution for production. > > > > Following are the queries and please provide your answer > > Queries Answer > > Does whole ATC solution support's RHEL8.x\Centos8.x(any series)? > > Including all package and thier respective dependecies? > > If development is going on for RHEL8.x\Centos8.x(any series) when will it > > realease? > > Does ATC support for MSSQL Database ? > > Does solution has any plugin to connect any MSSQL databases? > > > > *Thanks and Regards* > > *Akshay Bhuradia* > > *Software Engineer* > > *Contact No : +91-9716414797 | SkypeId : [email protected] > > <[email protected]>* > > >
