What’s New in MariaDB MaxScale 6
The newest version of MariaDB MaxScale is now available and includes new features such as a Query Editor, Kafka Importer and NoSQL Listener.
What’s New in MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.6
MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.6 includes new compatibility for Sybase SQL Anywhere & Oracle, improved semi-synch replication, engine agnostic Atomic DDL & more.
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.
Faster, Better, Stronger, InnoDB in MariaDB Server 10.5
InnoDB is the default storage engine for MariaDB Enterprise Server and MariaDB Community Server. While originally based on the MySQL […]
How to connect Python programs to MariaDB
We previously blogged about using Python to connect to MariaDB servers using the MySQL Python package. In June 2020, MariaDB […]
SkySQL and Life After Amazon Redshift, Part 2
We already gutted Amazon Redshift in Part 1, we might as well finish with a fatality. Yes, the Mortal Kombat […]
You Know You Want To: Migrate from Oracle to MariaDB
Over the past few years, MariaDB Corporation has heard from countless Oracle database users seeking to replace their database platform […]
How to install MariaDB on CentOS 7 / RHEL 7
Please find the most updated installation instructions for MariaDB products on Centos 7:Â https://staging-mdb.com/docs/server/deploy/operating-systems/centos7/#TOPÂ and for RHEL 7:Â https://staging-mdb.com/docs/server/deploy/operating-systems/rhel7/#TOPÂ . Please note that updates […]
MariaDB Connector/Python Beta Now Available
Python, an interpreted, high-level, general-purpose programming language, has been increasing in popularity over the past several years. First released in […]
Unlocking the Benefits of MariaDB’s Certified Associate Program
Businesses around the globe continue to accumulate colossal amounts of data. An estimated 50 billion connected devices are expected by […]