Minimal TLS version setting is now available for Azure Database for MariaDB
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Enforce a [minimal TLS version](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/mariadb/concepts-ssl-connection-security#tls-connectivity-in-azure-database-for-mariadb) at the server level that applies to Azure Database for MariaDB using the new TLS version setting.
We currently support TLS versions 1.0, 1.1 and 1.2\. Setting a minimal TLS version ensures that subsequent, newer TLS versions are supported. We recommend setting the minimal TLS version to 1.2, after testing to confirm your applications support it, because it includes fixes for vulnerabilities found in previous versions. It’s also the highest TLS version supported in Azure Database for MariaDB.
If you have applications that rely on older versions of TLS, we recommend setting the minimal TLS version per the requirements of your applications. If you rely on applications to connect using an unencrypted connection, we recommend not setting any minimal TLS version.
Read more information about [minimum TLS versions](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/mariadb/concepts-ssl-connection-security#tls-connectivity-in-azure-database-for-mariadb).
Learn more about [TLS 1.2](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/updates/azuretls12/).
* Azure Database for MariaDB
* Compliance
* Features
* Open Source
* Security
* [ Azure Database for MariaDB](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/services/mariadb/)
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