Incompatibilities and Feature Differences Between MariaDB 10.5 and MySQL 8.0

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The following is a list of incompatibilities and feature differences between MariaDB 10.5 and MySQL 8.0.

Note that the article is incomplete.

Storage Engines

In addition to the standard MyISAM, BLACKHOLE, CSV, MEMORY, ARCHIVE, and MERGE storage engines, the following are also available with MariaDB 10.5:

Extensions and New Features

We've added a lot of new features to MariaDB. If a patch or feature is useful, safe, and stable we make every effort to include it in MariaDB. The most notable features are:

Incompatibilities

When moving from MySQL 8.0 to MariaDB 10.5, please take note of the following incompatibilities:

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