Blog Posts Relevant to MariaDB
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List of blog posts relevant to MariaDB. In reverse chronological order. Be sure to also check out the various MariaDB Blogs.
- Mozilla is moving from MySQL to MariaDB - 17 January 2013 - an interesting move from Mozilla Foundation.
- Installing MariaDB on Ubuntu - 19 August 2012 - How quick and easy it is to install MariaDB on Ubuntu.
- Mageia 2 LAMP server - 11 August 2012 - Mageia 2 LAMP server install guide.
- Make Your Site a Crazy Fast Site – By David Favor - 7 August 2012 - Make Your Site a Crazy Fast Site – By David Favor.
- Moving to MariaDB - 31 July 2012 - On moving to MariaDB and why the repositories are a good idea.
- How to build a Magento web site on Shared Cloud Hosting with MariaDB 5.5, Varnish Cache and PHP APC - 31 July 2012 - a video on how to run Magento using MariaDB 5.5.
- How We Spent a Tuesday Fixing a MySQL Replication Bug - 16 July 2012 - Written by Rich Prohaska on how Tokutek and MariaDB work together. A good highlight on how MariaDB works well with the community.
- Deploying Aegir Hosting System for Drupal and WordPress MU with Nginx and MariaDB on the Same Server: Part 1: Installing Aegir, Creating, and Deploying Platforms & Installing WordPress MU and Configuring Nginx Default Server - 7 July 2012 - a comprehensive howto on using MariaDB with WordPress MU.
- nginx / MariaDB / PHP / Aegir on Mac OS X with optional Drush 5 (works on Mountain Lion!) - 3 July 2012 - Guide written by Brian Gilbert.
- MariaDB 1 shot - 21 June 2012 - Written in Korean, this is on KTH's blog.
- OS X 10.7 Lion Development: Nginx, PHP, MariaDB with Homebrew - 22 April 2012 - Alan Ivey continues writing about using MariaDB on OSX using homebrew.
- MariaDB's Virtual Columns - 19 April 2012 - Jonathan Levin takes MariaDB's virtual columns for a spin to store business rules next to table data.
- Installing MariaDB 5.5 on Ubuntu 11.10 - 16 March 2012 - a quick guide on how to install MariaDB 5.5 on Ubuntu 11.10.
- What about the subqueries? - 29 March 2012 - a quick benchmark using 2 subqueries found in a MediaWiki plugin.
- Replacing MySQL with MariaDB in a CentOS VPS - 5 March 2012 - have a VPS running CentOS and want MariaDB on it? This is a quick howto guide.
- How to replace MySQL with MariaDB - easy and in less than five minutes! - 2 March 2012 - this is a guide on how to replace MySQL with MariaDB using Slackware Linux.
- Building MariaDB 5.3 on Windows - 12 February 2012 - showing you how to build MariaDB from source on Microsoft Windows.
- MySQL migrate to MariaDB - 15 November 2011 - showing how easy it is to migrate to MariaDB in OpenSUSE. It really is a drop-in replacement.
- Database marketshare: MySQL, PostgreSQL, MariaDB, MongoDB - 19 October 2011 - Database usage statistics from Jelastic's Java cloud.
- MySQL Survey Results - 17 October 2011 - Results from Michal Hrušecký's MySQL survey.
- OS X 10.7 Lion Development: Native Apache & PHP with Homebrew MySQL or MariaDB - 7 September 2011 - on getting MariaDB running on OS X 10.7 (Lion) as part of a development environment.
- Working with IP's in MySQL and MariaDB - July 4, 2011 - Uses Virtual columns
- Product to try: MySQL/MariaDB-Galera 0.8 - 13 June 2011 - on using Galera synchronous replication
- Virtual columns in MariaDB now available in HeidiSQL - 11 June 2011
- MySQL Benchmarks: MariaDB 5.2.5 custom CentOS 64bit RPM binaries – Intel optimized - 4 May 2011 - benchmarks done using MariaDB 5.2.5 and vBulletin, using different schedulers, engines, and more
- Update on porting table_statistics to MariaDB - 24 April 2011 - On working with the tivo patch to get it into MariaDB
- Installing MariaDB with WampServer - 13 December 2010 - showing how easy it is to install MariaDB with WampServer.
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