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After installing Apache, then PHP, the third leg is to install MySQL. MySQL appears to be the preferred database for Moodle, but it does have its quirks. You may want to use PostGres, which is an excellent database tool, or MSSQL, or Oracle.
After installing Apache, then PHP, the third leg is to install MySQL. MySQL appears to be the preferred database for Moodle, but it does have its quirks. You may want to use PostGres, which is an excellent database tool, or MSSQL, or [https://docs.moodle.org/en/Installing_Oracle_for_PHP Oracle].





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After installing Apache, then PHP, the third leg is to install MySQL. MySQL appears to be the preferred database for Moodle, but it does have its quirks. You may want to use PostGres, which is an excellent database tool, or MSSQL, or Oracle.


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