MariaDB Enterprise Server

Overview

MariaDB SkySQL delivers MariaDB Enterprise Server to enable a production-ready operations experience.

MariaDB Enterprise Server is a 100% Open Source modern SQL database that extends the capabilities of the widely-deployed MariaDB Community Server.

Benefits

  • Enhanced, hardened, and secured

  • Modern SQL database with CTEs, Window functions, and other features to enable modern application development

  • Enterprise lifecycle with long life and predictable releases

  • SQL/PL, a compatible subset of Oracle PL/SQL

  • Temporal tables with system-versioned tables, application-time period tables, and time-based or transaction-based bitemporal support

  • Hot online backups to minimize workload impact during backups

  • Audit Logging logs data access and database operations with advanced filtering features

  • Application connections are supported through connectors for C, C++, Java, Java R2DBC, Node.js, ODBC, and Python

Vendor Support

MariaDB SkySQL is produced, delivered, and supported by MariaDB Corporation. MariaDB Corporation develops MariaDB database products. MariaDB SkySQL is operated by a team of site reliability engineers (SREs) and MariaDB-certified database administrators (SkyDBA) – and supported by MariaDB engineers themselves.

MariaDB Enterprise Server on SkySQL has significantly advanced vendor support. Customers should expect restful nights knowing that SkySQL's Site Reliability Engineers (SRE) are keeping their databases available. MariaDB SkySQL is available with a range of support options.

Security Features

SkySQL is designed to deliver MariaDB Enterprise Server functionality with:

Modern SQL Features

MariaDB Enterprise Server includes support for classic SQL database features including CRUD operations (INSERT, SELECT, UPDATE, DELETE), Foreign Keys, JOIN, UNION, INTERSECT, and EXCEPT, with modern SQL features including:

  • JSON for micro-services and semi-structured data

  • Temporal Data Tables including system-versioned, application-time period, and bitemporal

  • Common Table Expressions (CTEs) and Window Functions

  • GIS data types and functions