MariaDB Product

Get the latest on MariaDB product updates, migration tips and database best practices

MariaDB MaxScale 2.2: Introducing Failover, Switchover and Automatic Rejoin

Failure tolerance and recoverability are essential for a high availability (HA) database setup. Although modern systems are quite reliable, hardware … Continued

Read More

MaxCtrl: Advanced Administrative Tool for MariaDB MaxScale

One of the new things in MariaDB MaxScale 2.2 is the addition of a fully integrated administrative interface implemented as … Continued

Read More

MariaDB MaxScale 2.2.2 with Built-in Failover Management Reaches GA!

We’re excited to announce MariaDB MaxScale 2.2, an advanced database proxy for MariaDB, is now GA. It introduces new features … Continued

Read More

Meltdown Vulnerability Impact On MariaDB Server

Recent attacks, dubbed Meltdown and Spectre, have had a significant impact on various data processors and data security. In response, … Continued

Read More

MariaDB ColumnStore Distributed User Defined Aggregate Functions

MariaDB ColumnStore 1.1 introduces the Distributed User Defined Aggregate Functions (UDAF) C++ API. MariaDB Server has supported UDAF (a C … Continued

Read More

MariaDB MaxScale 2.1 and SSL Certificates

MariaDB MaxScale has becoming increasingly popular as a database proxy, adopted by users that would like to take advantage of … Continued

Read More

Getting Started with MariaDB MaxScale Database Firewall Filter

MariaDB Server and MariaDB MaxScale provides a secure, high-performance database platform. Some aspects of security goes into MariaDB Server and … Continued

Read More

Getting Started with MariaDB Galera and MariaDB MaxScale on CentOS

Introduction A good thing with Galera as a High Availability solution for MariaDB is that it is rather easy to set … Continued

Read More

Using MariaDB MaxScale 2.1 Regex Filter for Migrations

Migrating applications from one database system to another is sometimes easy and sometimes not. But they are hardly ever effortless. … Continued

Read More

CONNECT BY is dead, long live CTE! In MariaDB Server 10.2!

Yes, you got that right, the old CONNECT BY as used by recursive SQL with Oracle has been replaced by … Continued

Read More
1 17 18 19 20