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I've said this before...

 

We use the software we use for stability and compatibility reasons, among other things. cPanel is rather picky about what works with it, and making other things work involves quite a bit of effort.

 

LAMP stacks (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) are pretty much standard in the linux web hosting world. Replacing something tends to break compatibility. People building web applications treat these components as a standard. If we change our support for that standard, there's no guarantee that those applications will still function properly, and in many cases the developers won't provide support for people who run the software on anything else.

 

Also, adding MariaDB alongside MySQL would be pointless since it'd just cause higher load and worse performance.

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