Tag: Xpand

Dissecting the architecture of Google AlloyDB, Amazon Aurora, and MariaDB Xpand

Welcome AlloyDB Recently, Google announced their AlloyDB database-as-a-service (DBaaS) product, whose design looks strikingly similar to that of AWS Aurora … Continued

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MariaDB Xpand Crunches Cockroach with Sysbench

Benchmark shows MariaDB Xpand outscales and outperforms CockroachDB.

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How Xpand Works: Examining Distributed Continuation, Distributed Join and Distributed Aggregates

MariaDB Xpand is serverless architecture par excellence. A discussion of the architecture, how it works, and how it delivers outstanding performance.

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How Parallel Replication Works in Xpand

Use cases, architecture, and performance proofs for MariaDB Xpand 6.0 new parallel replication.

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How Columnar Indexes Work in Xpand

MariaDB Xpand is a distributed SQL database that offers built-in HA and linear scalability. This blog explains the newest feature in Xpand, columnar indexing which enables faster analytical queries.

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Understanding Consistency

What good is data at scale if it is wrong? This blog reviews isolation and its effects on overall data consistency.

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Announcing General Availability of Distributed SQL in a Feature-rich Release of MariaDB SkySQL

This new release of SkySQL includes the GA of Xpand, MariaDB’s distributed SQL database, support across AWS and GCP, and MaxScale redundancy.

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How MariaDB Achieves Global Scale with Xpand

A new MariaDB storage engine provides distributed SQL and massive scalability with a shared nothing architecture, fully distributed ACID transactions, and strong consistency.

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What is ACID Compliance in a Database? What It Means and Why You Should Care

What is ACID Compliance in a database? The presence of four properties — atomicity, consistency, isolation and durability — can … Continued

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