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Planning for default changes in MariaDB Server 10.2

MariaDB Server 10.2 has been a long time coming, as planning goes. We met in Amsterdam in October 2015 to … Continued

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MariaDB and Docker use cases, Part 1

Some of the most common questions asked by our users are regarding MariaDB support in Docker, and in particular how it can … Continued

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OpenCPS: Vietnam’s Public Sector goes Open Source

I’m now in Hanoi, Vietnam, for the launch of OpenCPS. What, might you ask, is OpenCPS? OpenCPS translates to Open … Continued

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MariaDB MaxScale 1.4.3 GA is available for download

We are pleased to announce that MariaDB MaxScale 1.4.3 GA is now available for download! If MariaDB MaxScale is new … Continued

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MariaDB Security at the Open Source Conference in Rome

At the 2016 Open Source Conference in Rome, held a few weeks ago, MariaDB was present along with many of … Continued

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ColumnStore Architecture & Use-case

In the previous blog, I’ve talked about, Why is ColumnStore important?. Let’s look at MariaDB ColumnStore architecture and use-cases. MariaDB … Continued

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Modelling databases in a web browser

When folk in the MariaDB world think about a GUI front-end, they tend to think of HeidiSQL, which has been … Continued

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What is ColumnStore and Why is it Important?

MariaDB ColumnStore is the analytical component for MariaDB Platform. It is a columnar storage engine that utilizes a massively parallel distributed … Continued

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MariaDB ColumnStore, a new beginning

MariaDB’s new analytics engine – MariaDB ColumnStore – has been in the works for some time. What is it and … Continued

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MariaDB MaxScale 1.4.2 GA is available for download

URGENT UPDATE: Do not take 1.4.2 into use. We have found a problem and will provide a 1.4.3 release shortly. … Continued

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