Pedro, Every major database is configurable. Having that flexibility is a good thing. Now you portray this as some type of problem. Any software is going to either configure the client connection and the database itself as it needs and/or is going to tell the system administrator how they need to setup the database for the application. Again this is not a problem. If it were, you wouldn't find the millions of MySQL installations that exist.
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