Migrating mysql 5.5.19 to mariadb with encryption
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Answer Answered by Ian Gilfillan in this comment.
For upgrading, essentially yes, see Upgrading from MySQL to MariaDB. I'd suggest upgrading to the latest release through (currently MariaDB 10.1.11) rather than 10.1.4, which was a beta release. For encryption. the tables will not be encrypted unless they were specified so when created, so they will need to be altered. See Specifying which tables to encrypt.
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