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MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.5, 10.4, 10.3 and 10.2 receive important backported features for customers including ARM support & enhanced semi-sync replication.
The latest release of MariaDB ColumnStore is now available and includes disk-based aggregation, LZ4 Compression for faster query results and more.
The newest version of MariaDB MaxScale is now available and includes new features such as a Query Editor, Kafka Importer and NoSQL Listener.
MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.6 includes new compatibility for Sybase SQL Anywhere & Oracle, improved semi-synch replication, engine agnostic Atomic DDL & more.
MariaDB Platform X5 introduces scalable transaction processing: distributed SQL. Distributed non-relational (NoSQL) databases abound, but there are very few distributed SQL databases – and none like MariaDB Platform. Learn what sets it apart.
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Please find the most updated installation instructions for MariaDB products on Centos 7:Â https://mariadb.com/docs/server/deploy/operating-systems/centos7/#TOPÂ and for RHEL 7:Â https://mariadb.com/docs/server/deploy/operating-systems/rhel7/#TOPÂ . Please note that updates […]