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Posted 12 days ago by Kaj Arnö
Is performance important for you, along with the latest features and long-term support? Go with MariaDB 11.4. But don’t take our word for it. We asked well known benchmarking expert Mark Callaghan to check out a number of MariaDB and MySQL releases ... [More] , hit them hard with a tool of his choice, and share his findings. … Continue reading \"How MariaDB and MySQL performance changed over releases\" The post How MariaDB and MySQL performance changed over releases appeared first on MariaDB.org. [Less]
Posted 13 days ago by Andrew Hutchings
With the first quarter of 2024 out of the way, we can take a look at the contribution statistics for the last three months. For the Foundation, this has been a very busy quarter, we have had a few big events to prepare for and attend. … Continue ... [More] reading \"MariaDB Contribution Statistics, April 2024\" The post MariaDB Contribution Statistics, April 2024 appeared first on MariaDB.org. [Less]
Posted 27 days ago by Kaj Arnö
MariaDB Server 11.4 will be a long-term support release, on top of our current plan. Early February, we announced that we were adjusting the MariaDB Server release model. … Continue reading \"MariaDB Server 11.4 will be LTS\" The post MariaDB Server 11.4 will be LTS appeared first on MariaDB.org.
Posted about 1 month ago by Andrew Hutchings
OK, MariaDB Server didn’t specifically win, but a project around the MariaDB Catalogs feature won and the team behind it was led by me. In this post, I shall dig into what the CloudFest Hackathon is, what we did there and why it is a big deal. … ... [More] Continue reading \"MariaDB Wins at the CloudFest Hackathon\" The post MariaDB Wins at the CloudFest Hackathon appeared first on MariaDB.org. [Less]
Posted about 1 month ago by Ian Gilfillan
The MariaDB Foundation is pleased to announce the availability of MariaDB 11.5.0, a preview release in the MariaDB 11.5 series. MariaDB 11.5 is a short-term release. … Continue reading \"MariaDB 11.5.0 preview release available\" The post MariaDB 11.5.0 preview release available appeared first on MariaDB.org.
Posted 2 months ago by Kaj Arnö
From near and from far, the same thing – in this case MariaDB plc – can look quite different. It’s all doom and gloom in an Infoworld article on MariaDB plc Can MariaDB’s enterprise business be saved? … Continue reading \"MariaDB plc – looking ... [More] forward to business as usual\" The post MariaDB plc – looking forward to business as usual appeared first on MariaDB.org. [Less]
Posted 2 months ago by Andrew Hutchings
Years ago, I watched a film with my children (now adults themselves) called Meet the Robinsons. A running theme from the film is that it is OK to make mistakes because it is from those mistakes we can learn and “keep moving forward”. … Continue ... [More] reading \"Post-mortem: PHP and MariaDB Docker issue\" The post Post-mortem: PHP and MariaDB Docker issue appeared first on MariaDB.org. [Less]
Posted 2 months ago by Ian Gilfillan
The MariaDB Foundation is pleased to announce the availability of MariaDB 11.4.1, the first Release Candidate in the MariaDB 11.4 series, and MariaDB 11.3.2, the first and final stable release in the MariaDB 11.3 series. … Continue reading \"MariaDB ... [More] 11.4.1, 11.3.2 now available\" The post MariaDB 11.4.1, 11.3.2 now available appeared first on MariaDB.org. [Less]
Posted 3 months ago by Kaj Arnö
What a FOSDEM weekend in Brussels! This was MariaDB Foundation’s best FOSDEM ever, although it wasn’t a FOSDEM at all. Confused? Stay tuned. A live migration from MySQL 5.7 The highlight in several respects was the live migration of the Cantamen ... [More] cluster from MySQL 5.7 to MariaDB 10.11. … Continue reading \"FOSDEM 2024 follow-up\" The post FOSDEM 2024 follow-up appeared first on MariaDB.org. [Less]
Posted 3 months ago by Ian Gilfillan
The MariaDB Foundation is pleased to announce the availability of MariaDB 10.11.7, MariaDB 10.6.17, MariaDB 10.5.24 and MariaDB 10.4.33, the latest stable releases in their respective long-term series (maintained for five years from their first ... [More] stable release dates), as well as MariaDB 11.2.3, MariaDB 11.1.4 and MariaDB 11.0.5, the latest stable releases in their respective short-term series (maintained for one year). … Continue reading \"MariaDB 11.2.3, 11.1.4, 11.0.5, 10.11.7, 10.6.17, 10.5.24, 10.4.33 now available\" The post MariaDB 11.2.3, 11.1.4, 11.0.5, 10.11.7, 10.6.17, 10.5.24, 10.4.33 now available appeared first on MariaDB.org. [Less]