Introducing MariaDB Platform X5: the any-workload database, now at any scale
MariaDB Platform X5 introduces scalable transaction processing: distributed SQL. Distributed non-relational (NoSQL) databases abound, but there are very few distributed SQL databases – and none like MariaDB Platform. Learn what sets it apart.
MariaDB Names Mark Our Continued Differentiation
To reflect our differentiation from MySQL, MariaDB Community Server 10.5 includes more MariaDB-named executables.
MariaDB ColumnStore 1.5 Now Available with MariaDB Community Server 10.5
MariaDB ColumnStore 1.5 brings a high-performance, open source, distributed, SQL-compatible analytics solution to the market. Included as a pluggable storage […]
What’s New in MariaDB Community Server 10.5?
We are pleased to announce the release of MariaDB Community Server 10.5. Version 10.5 has many enhancements that will provide […]
Analytics for All
For too long transactions and analytics have been kept apart. Transactions were shipped off via ETL to a separate data […]
Connector Python GA
With millions of developers worldwide, Python is one of the most popular language choices among Data Scientists and web developers, […]
How to choose a region in SkySQL
MariaDB Corporation recently released SkySQL, a fully managed database-as-a-service (DBaaS) for MariaDB database products. SkySQL is the ultimate MariaDB cloud […]
How SkySQL delivers stability even during times of uncertainty
Global IT professionals see cloud adoption as part of their response to the challenges of the COVID-19 crisis, according to […]
Lower cloud costs with custom instance types in SkySQL
DBaaS offerings like Amazon RDS require you to choose from a predefined set of instance types, and they’re often based […]
Introducing SkySQL Power, the first tailored cloud DBaaS
Until today, there have always been difficult trade-offs between running a database on public or private infrastructure (e.g., Amazon EC2) […]