MariaDB 10.6.1, introduces atomic DDL (Data Definition Language) operations to make them crash-safe, even if the server crashes in the middle of an operation.
C++ developers can now use the native MariaDB Connector/C++ to connect their applications to MariaDB Server on premises and in the cloud on MariaDB SkySQL.
InnoDB is the default storage engine for MariaDB Enterprise Server and MariaDB Community Server. While originally based on the MySQL … Continued
MariaDB Server 10.4 includes new ALTER TABLE improvements. A year earlier, the first GA release of MariaDB Server 10.3 introduced … Continued
One of the new features in MariaDB Server 10.4 is the Optimizer Trace. It provides diagnostics about the optimizer: you … Continued
InnoDB is the default storage engine used for MariaDB and is especially great for mixed read and write workloads. Over … Continued
We run a public instance of Jira (jira.mariadb.com). Since it’s public it’s good to keep it pretty up-to-date so that … Continued
In the development of MariaDB Server we use Atlassian’s Jira as the issue and project tracking software, but also for … Continued
MariaDB Server 10.3.7 (the first Generally Available release in the series) includes some ALTER TABLE improvements that are worth mentioning. … Continued
In this blog post, we look at how to configure Change Data Capture (CDC) from the MariaDB Server to MariaDB ColumnStore … Continued