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Since Drupal VM is built in a modular fashion, and the upstream Ansible Role that installs and configures MySQL is built in a way that works with any MySQL-compatible replacement, you can easily swap out MySQL for MariaDB.
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The simplest way is to add the following lines after the `# MySQL Configuration.` line in `config.yml`:
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```yaml
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mysql_packages:
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- mariadb-client
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- mariadb-server
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- python-mysqldb
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```
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This set of packages works out of the box with Ubuntu 14.04 as well as the default Ubuntu 16.04 installation that comes with Drupal VM.
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Alternatively, if you want to use RedHat 7 or CentOS 7 instead of Ubuntu, you can set the following variables to install and configure MariaDB instead of MySQL:
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```yaml
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mysql_packages:
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- mariadb
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- mariadb-server
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- mariadb-libs
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- MySQL-python
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- perl-DBD-MySQL
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mysql_daemon: mariadb
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mysql_socket: /var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock
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mysql_log_error: /var/log/mariadb/mariadb.log
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mysql_syslog_tag: mariadb
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mysql_pid_file: /var/run/mariadb/mariadb.pid
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```
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