Distributions Which Include MariaDB
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The following is a partial list of distributions which include MariaDB in their package repositories. For these you can use the distribution's management system to install MariaDB.
Linux Distributions
- 4mLinux
- Alpine Linux
- ALT Linux
- Arch Linux — features MariaDB 10.1, and replaced MySQL as a default
- Asiannux
- Austrumi
- BlackArch
- BlueOnyx
- BlueStar
- Bridge Linux
- CentOS — MariaDB 5.5 replaced MySQL in CentOS 7
- The Chakra Project — MariaDB replaced MySQL as default in 2013.05. 2016.02 includes MariaDB 10.1
- Debian — Jessie includes MariaDB 10.0, Stretch includes 10.1
- Elastix
- Exherbo
- Fedora — MariaDB 5.5 became the default relational database in Fedora 19. Fedora 21 includes MariaDB 10.0.
- Funtoo
- Gentoo Linux
- Guix
- Hanthana
- KaOS
- kademar
- GNU/Linux KDu — MariaDB 5.5 replaced MySQL as a default in 2.0 Final.
- Korora
- Linux from Scratch
- Lunar
- Mageia — MariaDB replaced MySQL as default in 1. 5.1 includes MariaDB 10.0.
- Manjaro Linux — MariaDB 10.1 is available in stable.
- NixOS
- Network Security Toolkit
- NuTyX
- Open Mandriva
- openSUSE — MariaDB 5.5 became the default relational database in openSUSE 12.3, and MariaDB 10.0 the default since 13.2
- Oracle Linux — 7.3 includes MariaDB 5.5.
- Paldo
- Parrot Security
- Parabola GNU/Linux
- Parted Magic
- Pisi Linux
- Plamo
- PoliArch
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux — MariaDB 5.5 has been the default "MySQL" database since RHEL 7
- ROSA
- Sabayon
- Scientific Linux
- Slackware — MariaDB 5.5 replaced MySQL as default in 14.1. 14.2 includes MariaDB 10.0
- SliTaz GNU/Linux
- Springdale Linux
- SuliX
- SUSE Linux Enterprise — MariaDB 10.0 is the default relational database option on 12-SP2.
- Ubuntu —MariaDB 5.5 was included in Trusty Tahr 14.04. 16.04 Xenial includes MariaDB 10.0.
- Void
- Wifislax
BSD Distributions
- Dragonfly BSD — 3.8 includes MariaDB 5.5. 4.6.0 includes MariaDB 10.0.
- FreeBSD — MariaDB is available in the ports tree and the FreeBSD Manual has instructions on Installing Applications: Packages and Ports. MariaDB 10.0 is included in 10.3 and 11.0.
- NetBSD — 6.1 and 7.0 include MariaDB 5.5.
- OpenBSD — MariaDB 10.0 has been available since the 5.7 release.
- TrueOS
macOS
- Homebrew — If you have Homebrew installed, you can install MariaDB Server by executing
brew install mariadb
. Find out more at Installing MariaDB Server on macOS Using Homebrew. - MacPorts —This provides mariadb and mariadb-server. A quick guide on how to install it.
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