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* Update _index.md Added missing hyperlink for high availability and a small typo * updates link --------- Co-authored-by: Chris Moyer <chris.moyer@grafana.com>
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By default Grafana uses an embedded SQLite database, which is stored in the Grafana installation location.
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By default Grafana uses an embedded SQLite database, which is stored in the Grafana installation location.
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{{% admonition type="note" %}}
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SQLite works well if your environment is small, but is not recommended when your environment starts growing. For more information about the limitations of SQLite, refer to [Appropriate Uses For SQLite](https://www.sqlite.org/whentouse.html). If you want high availability, you must use a MySQL or PostgreSQL database. For information about how to define the database configuration parameters inside the `grafana.ini` file, refer to [[database]](/docs/grafana/latest/setup-grafana/configure-grafana/#database).
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SQLite works well if your environment is small, but is not recommended when your environment starts growing. For more information about the limitations of SQLite, refer to [Appropriate Uses For SQLite](https://www.sqlite.org/whentouse.html). If you want [high availability](/docs/grafana/latest/setup-grafana/set-up-for-high-availability), you must use either a MySQL or PostgreSQL database. For information about how to define the database configuration parameters inside the `grafana.ini` file, refer to [[database]](/docs/grafana/latest/setup-grafana/configure-grafana/#database).
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{{% /admonition %}}
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Grafana supports the versions of these databases that are officially supported by the project at the time a version of Grafana is released. When a Grafana version becomes unsupported, Grafana Labs might also drop support for that database version. See the links above for the support policies for each project.
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Grafana supports the versions of these databases that are officially supported by the project at the time a version of Grafana is released. When a Grafana version becomes unsupported, Grafana Labs might also drop support for that database version. See the links above for the support policies for each project.
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