Which docker image is the official MySQL image?












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I am trying to install MySQL in Docker.



When I searched for a MySQL image in Docker Hub, it gave me mysql. Which says it is "official" release.



But when I went to the MySQL website, it says that mysql/mysql-server is the official image.



I am a bit confused which is the official and which one I should use. Of course I can use either but which one should I use if I am concerned about using the official image.










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    I am trying to install MySQL in Docker.



    When I searched for a MySQL image in Docker Hub, it gave me mysql. Which says it is "official" release.



    But when I went to the MySQL website, it says that mysql/mysql-server is the official image.



    I am a bit confused which is the official and which one I should use. Of course I can use either but which one should I use if I am concerned about using the official image.










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      I am trying to install MySQL in Docker.



      When I searched for a MySQL image in Docker Hub, it gave me mysql. Which says it is "official" release.



      But when I went to the MySQL website, it says that mysql/mysql-server is the official image.



      I am a bit confused which is the official and which one I should use. Of course I can use either but which one should I use if I am concerned about using the official image.










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      I am trying to install MySQL in Docker.



      When I searched for a MySQL image in Docker Hub, it gave me mysql. Which says it is "official" release.



      But when I went to the MySQL website, it says that mysql/mysql-server is the official image.



      I am a bit confused which is the official and which one I should use. Of course I can use either but which one should I use if I am concerned about using the official image.







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          mysql is officially supported by Docker.



          mysql/mysql-server is officially supported by MySQL.



          It is your choice which organization you want to rely on for updates, support, etc.






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            mysql is officially supported by Docker.



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            It is your choice which organization you want to rely on for updates, support, etc.






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              mysql/mysql-server is officially supported by MySQL.



              It is your choice which organization you want to rely on for updates, support, etc.






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                mysql is officially supported by Docker.



                mysql/mysql-server is officially supported by MySQL.



                It is your choice which organization you want to rely on for updates, support, etc.






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                mysql is officially supported by Docker.



                mysql/mysql-server is officially supported by MySQL.



                It is your choice which organization you want to rely on for updates, support, etc.







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