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Database configuration
You don't need to change anything here unless you want to use a different database type.
Database type
MySQL, MariaDB, Percona Server, or equivalent
MySQL, MariaDB, Percona Server, or equivalent via mysqli (Experimental)
PostgreSQL
SQLite
MySQL, MariaDB, Percona Server, or equivalent settings
Database name
Database username
Database password
Advanced options
Host
Port number
Transaction isolation level
READ COMMITTED
REPEATABLE READ
Use database default
The recommended database transaction level for Drupal is "READ COMMITTED". For more information, see the
setting MySQL transaction isolation level
page.
Table name prefix
If more than one application will be sharing this database, a unique table name prefix – such as
drupal_cms_installer_
– will prevent collisions.
MySQL, MariaDB, Percona Server, or equivalent via mysqli (Experimental) settings
Database name
Database username
Database password
Advanced options
Host
Port number
Transaction isolation level
READ COMMITTED
REPEATABLE READ
Use database default
The recommended database transaction level for Drupal is "READ COMMITTED". For more information, see the
setting MySQL transaction isolation level
page.
Table name prefix
If more than one application will be sharing this database, a unique table name prefix – such as
drupal_cms_installer_
– will prevent collisions.
PostgreSQL settings
Database name
Database username
Database password
Advanced options
Host
Port number
Table name prefix
If more than one application will be sharing this database, a unique table name prefix – such as
drupal_cms_installer_
– will prevent collisions.
SQLite settings
Advanced options
Database file
The absolute path to the file where Drupal CMS data will be stored. This must be writable by the web server and should exist outside of the web root.
Table name prefix
If more than one application will be sharing this database, a unique table name prefix – such as
drupal_cms_installer_
– will prevent collisions.