Releasing BSL 1.1
MariaDB announced BSL 1.0 together with MariaDB MaxScale 2.0 in August 2016. After having the license “in the wild” for […]
How MariaDB ColumnStore Handles Big Data Workloads – Query Engine
MariaDB ColumnStore is a massively parallel scale out columnar database. Query execution behaves quite differently from how a row-based engine […]
Monitoring MariaDB with the All New Monyog v7.0
Attend ‘Become better at monitoring MySQL & MariaDB using Monyog’ on Thursday, Feb 09, 2017 to learn more about the new features! […]
Security Vulnerability CVE-2016-6664 / CVE-2016-5617
During the fall there were a couple of vulnerabilities found that could be used for privilege escalations in conjunction with […]
On Databases, Temporal Datatypes and Trains
Introduction The data type aspect of databases is a key feature as is it when it comes to programming languages. I […]
Of Temporal Datatypes, Electricity and Cows
Introduction In an earlier blog post I discussed some aspects of temporal datatypes and how they apply to databases, in […]
Why Marko Mäkelä, Lead Developer InnoDB, Recently Joined MariaDB Corporation
I recently joined MariaDB Corporation. You might not recognize my name, but you may have used some InnoDB features that […]
IHME Believes Open Source MariaDB ColumnStore Is The Future of Data Warehousing
Note: This is a guest post by Andrew Ernst, Assistant Director, Infrastructure at the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation. In […]
A Look Inside MariaDB ColumnStore 1.0.6 GA
Today, MariaDB ColumnStore has reached a major milestone – MariaDB ColumnStore 1.0 is now GA with the release of MariaDB […]
How MariaDB ColumnStore Handles Big Data Workloads – Storage Architecture
Storage Overview In this blog post, I will outline MariaDB ColumnStore’s architecture, which has the capacity to handle large datasets […]