Clustrix 9 brings new features to the leading scale-out SQL database built specifically for OLTP applications
Last fall, we announced that our most recent generally-available release, ClustrixDB 9, supports deploying a single database across multiple AWS Availability […]
How ClustrixDB Accomplishes Horizontal Scaling of Both Writes & Reads Without Sharding
When people come up and ask, “Oh, so ClustrixDB is yet another MySQL-compatible database. What makes you different?” we have […]
Moving a MariaDB Database to Encrypted and Unencrypted States
In this blog, we present a way to move an existing database first to an encrypted state and then, how to […]
Google Cloud Platform Price Performance for Scale-out Database Deployment
For years the Clustrix performance lab has been conducting performance benchmarks to assure ClustrixDB maintains its linear scalability in multiple […]
Hands-on: MariaDB ColumnStore Spark Connector
In February with the release of MariaDB ColumnStore 1.1.3, we introduced a new Apache Spark connector (Beta) that exports data […]
How to Restore a Single Database from MariaDB Backup
Lately, I’ve been asked how to restore a single database or even a single table out of a complete backup […]
MariaDB MaxScale: Masking and Firewall
To properly prevent some columns from being accessed, the masking filter that was introduced in MariaDB MaxScale 2.1 must be […]
MariaDB MaxScale 2.2: Introducing Failover, Switchover and Automatic Rejoin
Failure tolerance and recoverability are essential for a high availability (HA) database setup. Although modern systems are quite reliable, hardware […]
MaxCtrl: Advanced Administrative Tool for MariaDB MaxScale
One of the new things in MariaDB MaxScale 2.2 is the addition of a fully integrated administrative interface implemented as […]
MariaDB MaxScale 2.2.2 with Built-in Failover Management Reaches GA!
We’re excited to announce MariaDB MaxScale 2.2, an advanced database proxy for MariaDB, is now GA. It introduces new features […]