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Posted about 1 year ago by Daniel Black
We launched Red Hat UBI based Docker Official Images for MariaDB! These are available on Docker Hub with tags containing ubi including lts-ubi. … Continue reading \"UBI based Docker Official Images\" The post UBI based Docker Official Images appeared first on MariaDB.org.
Posted about 1 year ago by Andrew Hutchings
We normally announce releases and the end of life of releases, but today we are going to try something a little different, an announcement of “start of life”. … Continue reading \"Start of Life for MariaDB 11.6\" The post Start of Life for MariaDB 11.6 appeared first on MariaDB.org.
Posted about 1 year ago by Ian Gilfillan
The MariaDB Foundation is pleased to announce the availability of MariaDB 11.5.1, a Release Candidate (RC) in the rolling release, and MariaDB 11.4.2, the first Generally Available (GA) release in the MariaDB 11.4 series. … Continue reading ... [More] \"MariaDB 11.4.2 and MariaDB 11.5.1 now available\" The post MariaDB 11.4.2 and MariaDB 11.5.1 now available appeared first on MariaDB.org. [Less]
Posted about 1 year ago by Andrew Hutchings
There are many forums in the past couple of years where I have talked about how non-code contributions are just as important to MariaDB Server and us at the MariaDB Foundation as the code contributions I typically help with. … Continue reading \"How ... [More] Intel helps MariaDB become even faster\" The post How Intel helps MariaDB become even faster appeared first on MariaDB.org. [Less]
Posted about 1 year ago by Anna Widenius
We’re excited to announce that SkySQL has joined the MariaDB Foundation as a Silver sponsor. SkySQL is the first and only database service designed, built and optimised specifically for MariaDB Server. … Continue reading \"SkySQL is our new Silver sponsor!\" The post SkySQL is our new Silver sponsor! appeared first on MariaDB.org.
Posted about 1 year ago by Andrew Hutchings
Both MariaDB and MySQL have been around a long time now, and there is always a difficult balance between maintaining compatibility whilst also solving security issues that arise. … Continue reading \"MariaDB Dump File Compatibility Change\" The post MariaDB Dump File Compatibility Change appeared first on MariaDB.org.
Posted about 1 year ago by Kaj Arnö
AI was everywhere at Intel Vision this week in London. Nearly every keynote and breakout presentation was centred around AI. I had the honour of being interviewed by Intel’s jovial Chief Commercial Officer Christoph Schell, who is just about as ... [More] stereotypically German as his former neighbour from Stuttgart Jürgen Klopp (whom he referenced on-stage), namely: not at all. … Continue reading \"MariaDB Vector at Intel Vision – AI Everywhere\" The post MariaDB Vector at Intel Vision – AI Everywhere appeared first on MariaDB.org. [Less]
Posted about 1 year ago by Ian Gilfillan
The MariaDB Foundation is pleased to announce the availability of MariaDB 10.11.8, MariaDB 10.6.18, MariaDB 10.5.25 and MariaDB 10.4.34, 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 11.2.4, MariaDB 11.1.5 and MariaDB 11.0.6, the latest stable releases in their respective short-term series (maintained for one year). … Continue reading \"MariaDB 11.2.4, 11.1.5, 11.0.6, 10.11.8, 10.6.18, 10.5.25, 10.4.34 now available\" The post MariaDB 11.2.4, 11.1.5, 11.0.6, 10.11.8, 10.6.18, 10.5.25, 10.4.34 now available appeared first on MariaDB.org. [Less]
Posted about 1 year ago by Kaj Arnö
A healthy ecosystem around MariaDB Server involves an active community. Lots of happy code contributors cause fast development of new functionality, as well as increased adoption by users. … Continue reading \"Towards a healthy ecosystem\" The post Towards a healthy ecosystem appeared first on MariaDB.org.
Posted about 1 year ago by Kaj Arnö
We say: Put your AI vectors into your RDBMS … Relational databases are where AI data belongs. Users need their vectors along with the rest of their data, in a standard database which offers performance, scalability, and all the other traditional ... [More] virtues, such as ACID compliance. … Continue reading \"MariaDB is soon a vector database, too\" The post MariaDB is soon a vector database, too appeared first on MariaDB.org. [Less]