MariaDB 10.9 is no longer maintained. Please use a more recent release.
The most recent release of MariaDB 10.9 is:MariaDB 10.9.8 Stable (GA) Download Now
MariaDB 10.9 is a previous short-term release series. The first stable release was in August 2022, and it was maintained until August 2023.
See and .
function ()
Implement range notation for ()
Support negative index ()
is now dynamic ()
InnoDB performance improvements (, , , , , , )
removed ()
for implementing using keys stored in the Hashicorp Vault KMS ()
Implement the --do-domain-ids, --ignore-domain-ids, and --ignore-server-ids options for ()
Semisync-slave server recovery is extended to work on new server_id server ()
now flushes the result file to disk after each processed event so the file can be listed with the actual bytes ()
JSON file interface to wsrep node state / SST progress logging ()
Extend to support SHOW ANALYZE [FORMAT=JSON] ()
Add EXPLAIN FOR CONNECTION syntax support to ()
For a list of all new variables, see .
Merge to sql variable ()
The following variables have been deprecated:
(replaced by )
and .
For a complete list of security vulnerabilities (CVEs) fixed across all versions of MariaDB, see the page.
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20 May 2022
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14 Aug 2023
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7 Jun 2023
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10 May 2023
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