Database Master-Slave Replication in the Cloud

Many developers use master-slave replication to solve a number of different problems, including problems with performance, supporting the backup of […]

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MariaDB Introduces Atomic Writes

Sysbench OLTP, transactions per second When dealing with high performance, low latency storage devices, such as SSD cards, one finds […]

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MariaDB 10.0.2-alpha Now Available

The MariaDB project is pleased to announce the immediate availability of MariaDB 10.0.2. This is an alpha release. See the release notes and changelog for details. […]

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MariaDB participates in Google Summer of Code 2013

MariaDB is very happy to be accepted as a project in the Google Summer of Code 2013. This will be our […]

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MariaDB now in OpenBSD ports tree

MariaDB 5.5 is now inside of OpenBSD, the free, functional & secure OS. The work started a few weeks ago, and now you […]

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Slackware and Arch Linux switch to MariaDB as a default

Two bits of good news for MariaDB users from the distribution standpoint this week: Slackware Linux is dropping MySQL for […]

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SkySQL Merges With MariaDB Developers To Create ‘Next Generation Open Source’ Database Company

SkySQL today announced that it has signed a merger agreement with Monty Program Ab, creators of the fastest growing open […]

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MySQL 5.6: Security through Complacency?

MySQL 5.6 introduces a number of new features designed to improve the security of MySQL. There’s the new master_info_repository variable that lets […]

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openSUSE 12.3 released with MariaDB as default

Congratulations to the openSUSE community on a successful release of openSUSE 12.3. A highlight worth mentioning is that MariaDB is now the default […]

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MariaDB 5.5.30 now available

The MariaDB project is pleased to announce the immediate availability of MariaDB 5.5.30. This is a bug fix release. See the release notes and change […]

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