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 […]
Uses for MariaDB and the Spider Storage Engine
Spider is a storage engine for MariaDB Platform that allows you to build distributed databases from a standard MariaDB setup. […]
Understanding and Using In-Order Parallel Replication
In the world of databases, having multiple copies of your database helps to serve your business in a multitude of […]
Understanding and Testing Non-blocking Backup Locks with MariaDB Enterprise Server
Let’s talk about database backups for a minute. Making sure your data is safe and recoverable is a key component […]