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over 1 year
ago
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Kaj Arnö
“Generative AI is a can of worms that has to be opened”. That was the laconic comment from a senior industry influencer, when I shared MariaDB Foundation’s plans for successively making MariaDB Server a platform for AI solutions. …
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Posted
over 1 year
ago
by
Kaj Arnö
Dear users of MySQL 5.7 (or 8.0)!
Are you interested in getting help migrating to MariaDB 10.6 or 10.11, the latest long-term support releases? Are you coming to Brussels for FOSDEM in February? …
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Posted
over 1 year
ago
by
Ian Gilfillan
The MariaDB Foundation is pleased to announce the availability of MariaDB 11.3.1, the first Release Candidate in the MariaDB 11.3 series, and MariaDB 11.2.2, the first stable release in the MariaDB 11.2 series. …
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over 1 year
ago
by
Vicențiu Ciorbaru
It’s been a while since we posted about community organised events. I’m happy to have the chance to talk about my experience attending Percona University in Athens. …
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over 1 year
ago
by
Ian Gilfillan
The MariaDB Foundation is pleased to announce the availability of MariaDB 10.11.6, MariaDB 10.6.16, MariaDB 10.5.23 and MariaDB 10.4.32, the latest stable releases in their respective long-term series (maintained for five years from their first
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Posted
almost 2 years
ago
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Andrew Hutchings
We are in October, which means it has been 4 months since the last metrics report. It is, therefore, time for another quarterly metrics report (plus a bit more). …
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Posted
almost 2 years
ago
by
Kaj Arnö
MariaDB Server has lots of energy and potential to increase its impact amongst Open Source RDBMSes. As the CEO of MariaDB Foundation, I’m happy to note that I can finally share a positive outlook for the next chapters in the story of MariaDB Server
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almost 2 years
ago
by
Kaj Arnö
HELSINKI — 4 October 2023 – The MariaDB Foundation, the global contact point for collaboration on the MariaDB Server, announced today that Amazon Web Services (AWS) has joined the Foundation as its first Diamond sponsor in order to continue the
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Posted
almost 2 years
ago
by
Daniel Black
Easy question, easier answer. Docker Official Images are the official image distributor of MariaDB Server. It was years ago that the Docker Official Image of MariaDB Server gained all its environment variables in MARIADB_* form and its fork on the
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Posted
almost 2 years
ago
by
Sergei
SSL (let’s call it that, even though SSL 2.0 and SSL 3.0 were long replaced by TLS 1.0–1.3 protocols) support was implemented in MySQL in 2001, so MariaDB (born in 2009) always had it. …
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