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Posted 11 months ago by Kaj Arnö
Why does Intel sponsor the MariaDB Foundation? I had the opportunity to interview Steve Shaw, Principal Engineer at Intel and a Board Member at MariaDB Foundation. … Continue reading \"The value of sponsoring MariaDB Foundation\" The post The value of sponsoring MariaDB Foundation appeared first on MariaDB.org.
Posted 11 months ago by Sergei
This sounds like a lame cross-genre joke, but it is not. It is a lame cross-genre math problem. I have to admit, it didn’t have those names when I read about it, but I wanted to make it a bit more epic. … Continue reading \"Sauron says to Dumbledore and Merlin…\" The post Sauron says to Dumbledore and Merlin… appeared first on MariaDB.org.
Posted 11 months ago by Anel Husakovic
In this blog we will show how to access MySQL and MariaDB DBMS tables from MariaDB Server. For that we will use Connect Storage Engine (SE), which supports different table types options. … Continue reading \"Connect SE JDBC table type: Accessing ... [More] Tables From Another DBMS\" The post Connect SE JDBC table type: Accessing Tables From Another DBMS appeared first on MariaDB.org. [Less]
Posted 11 months ago by Vicențiu Ciorbaru
We are excited to announce that this year MariaDB has once again been accepted as a Google Summer of Code organization. With this blog post I want to showcase the projects we’re taking on and wish good luck to our mentees for the summer! … Continue ... [More] reading \"MariaDB is part of Google Summer of Code 2023\" The post MariaDB is part of Google Summer of Code 2023 appeared first on MariaDB.org. [Less]
Posted 11 months ago by Andrew Hutchings
In a previous blog post, I gave an overview of the CloudFest Hackathon. At this event my team created a plugin for WordPress which added additional health checks for MariaDB. … Continue reading \"MariaDB Health Checks in WordPress\" The post MariaDB Health Checks in WordPress appeared first on MariaDB.org.
Posted 11 months ago by Kaj Arnö
In a movie theater near you, expect to soon see an explanation of MariaDB Server and MariaDB Foundation in your own language! That is, providing you speak one of the good dozen of languages we have frequently encountered in the MariaDB Server ... [More] ecosystem. … Continue reading \"Coming to a language near you!\" The post Coming to a language near you! appeared first on MariaDB.org. [Less]
Posted 11 months ago by Anel Husakovic
In this blog we are going to learn how to migrate data from Oracle to MariaDB. To begin, we’ll learn the basics about Oracle database to have an understanding about the steps that are done on the demo example. … Continue reading \"Data migration ... [More] from Oracle to MariaDB with Docker and Connect SE: A Step-by-Step Guide\" The post Data migration from Oracle to MariaDB with Docker and Connect SE: A Step-by-Step Guide appeared first on MariaDB.org. [Less]
Posted 11 months ago by Andrew Hutchings
Coding standards are often as hotly debated as vim vs emacs and other developer arguments. Viewers of the show Silicon Valley will all know the “tabs vs spaces” … Continue reading \"MariaDB Coding Standards\" The post MariaDB Coding Standards appeared first on MariaDB.org.
Posted 11 months ago by Ian Gilfillan
The MariaDB Foundation is pleased to announce the availability of MariaDB 10.11.3, MariaDB 10.6.13, MariaDB 10.5.20, MariaDB 10.4.29 and MariaDB 10.3.39, the latest stable releases in their respective long-term series (maintained for five years from ... [More] their first GA release dates), as well as MariaDB 10.10.4, MariaDB 10.9.6 and MariaDB 10.8.8, the latest Generally Available releases in their respective short-term series (maintained for one year). … Continue reading \"MariaDB 10.11.3, 10.10.4, 10.9.6, 10.8.8, 10.6.13, 10.5.20, 10.4.29 and 10.3.39 now available\" The post MariaDB 10.11.3, 10.10.4, 10.9.6, 10.8.8, 10.6.13, 10.5.20, 10.4.29 and 10.3.39 now available appeared first on MariaDB.org. [Less]
Posted 12 months ago by Ian Gilfillan
The MariaDB Foundation is pleased to announce the 2023 MariaDB Developers Unconference, taking place on 3-4 October, as well as the 2023 MariaDB Server Fest, taking place 5 Oct. … Continue reading \"Announcing the 2023 MariaDB (Un)Conference and the ... [More] MariaDB Server Fest\" The post Announcing the 2023 MariaDB (Un)Conference and the MariaDB Server Fest appeared first on MariaDB.org. [Less]