Character Sets for MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.6
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Overview
MariaDB Enterprise Server supports many different character sets.
Reference material is available for MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.6.
Character Sets for MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.6
The following character sets are supported by MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.6:
Charset | Default Collation | Max Len (Bytes) | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
armscii8_ | 1 | ARMSCII-8 Armenian | |
ascii_ | 1 | US ASCII | |
big5_ | 2 | Big5 Traditional Chinese | |
binary | 1 | Binary pseudo charset | |
cp850_ | 1 | DOS West European | |
cp852_ | 1 | DOS Central European | |
cp866_ | 1 | DOS Russian | |
cp932_ | 2 | SJIS for Windows Japanese | |
cp1250_ | 1 | Windows Central European | |
cp1251_ | 1 | Windows Cyrillic | |
cp1256_ | 1 | Windows Arabic | |
cp1257_ | 1 | Windows Baltic | |
dec8_ | 1 | DEC West European | |
eucjpms_ | 3 | UJIS for Windows Japanese | |
euckr_ | 2 | EUC-KR Korean | |
gb2312_ | 2 | GB2312 Simplified Chinese | |
gbk_ | 2 | GBK Simplified Chinese | |
geostd8_ | 1 | GEOSTD8 Georgian | |
greek_ | 1 | ISO 8859-7 Greek | |
hebrew_ | 1 | ISO 8859-8 Hebrew | |
hp8_ | 1 | HP West European | |
keybcs2_ | 1 | DOS Kamenicky Czech-Slovak | |
koi8r_ | 1 | KOI8-R Relcom Russian | |
koi8u_ | 1 | KOI8-U Ukrainian | |
latin1_ | 1 | cp1252 West European | |
latin2_ | 1 | ISO 8859-2 Central European | |
latin5_ | 1 | ISO 8859-9 Turkish | |
latin7_ | 1 | ISO 8859-13 Baltic | |
macce_ | 1 | Mac Central European | |
macroman_ | 1 | Mac West European | |
sjis_ | 2 | Shift-JIS Japanese | |
swe7_ | 1 | 7bit Swedish | |
tis620_ | 1 | TIS620 Thai | |
ucs2_ | 2 | UCS-2 Unicode | |
ujis_ | 3 | EUC-JP Japanese | |
utf8mb3_ | 3 | UTF-8 Unicode | |
utf8mb3_ | 3 | UTF-8 Unicode | |
utf8mb4_ | 4 | UTF-8 Unicode | |
utf16_ | 4 | UTF-16 Unicode | |
utf16le_ | 4 | UTF-16LE Unicode | |
utf32_ | 4 | UTF-32 Unicode |
To see character sets supported in other versions, see "Character Sets by MariaDB Server Version".