Introducing MaxScale 2.0 Beta Release
I am happy to see MariaDB Corporation announcing a major new version of MariaDB MaxScale. MaxScale 2.0 Beta is now […]
MariaDB in Tokyo
In July, I visited Tokyo, which is a hotbed for technology (especially around databases), to attend the yearly event db […]
Table and tablespace encryption on MariaDB 10.1
MariaDB has a wide set of security features to protect data (see MariaDB Enterprise Security Webinar). To encrypt the data […]
MariaDB 10.1 Now Available on Amazon RDS
Starting today, customers can launch MariaDB version 10.1 instances on Amazon RDS. They can also upgrade their existing Amazon RDS […]
Planning for default changes in MariaDB Server 10.2
MariaDB Server 10.2 has been a long time coming, as planning goes. We met in Amsterdam in October 2015 to […]
MariaDB and Docker use cases, Part 1
Some of the most common questions asked by our users are regarding MariaDB support in Docker, and in particular how it can […]
OpenCPS: Vietnam’s Public Sector goes Open Source
I’m now in Hanoi, Vietnam, for the launch of OpenCPS. What, might you ask, is OpenCPS? OpenCPS translates to Open […]
MariaDB MaxScale 1.4.3 GA is available for download
We are pleased to announce that MariaDB MaxScale 1.4.3 GA is now available for download! If MariaDB MaxScale is new […]
Modelling databases in a web browser
When folk in the MariaDB world think about a GUI front-end, they tend to think of HeidiSQL, which has been […]
ColumnStore Architecture & Use-case
In the previous blog, I’ve talked about, Why is ColumnStore important?. Let’s look at MariaDB ColumnStore architecture and use-cases. MariaDB […]