


Easy scale-out using memcached APIs and other blocking clients.High availability with multi-master replication.Support for advanced querying through SQL.A powerful storage engine (InnoDB, Aria, MyISAM, etc.).Some of MariaDB’s notable features include: We want a good database for our users, regardless of what MySQL does. In general, if you want a new/compatible MySQL feature, request or vote for it on JIRA. Compatibly with MySQL going forward will always be a challenge. “compatibility with MySQL” is gaining several meanings, the most accurate implying compatibility with past MySQL releases, and not deprecating/removing features. We also have other code contributions coming in and growing rapidly. MariaDB plc (Corporation) does significantly more development and maintenance than us at the Foundation, so it would have been good to have that attributed. Initially developed as a fork of the MySQL database project, MariaDB aims to maintain compatibility with MySQL while providing additional features, stability, and performance improvements. MariaDB is an open-source relational database management system developed and maintained by the MariaDB Foundation. Whether you are a beginner or already have some experience with databases, this guide will walk you through the process of setting up, configuring, and using MariaDB in easy-to-follow steps. MariaDB offers high performance, strong security, and excellent scalability, among other features, making it an excellent choice for a wide range of applications. Welcome to this comprehensive guide on getting started with MariaDB! MariaDB is a highly popular, open-source relational database management system that has won the hearts of many in the world of databases. Rather than a blog on what you could have done yourself, I’ll look through the answer below and see how accurate it is, what could be better/worse, and assume this is some reflection on the references that the engine was trained on. “Getting Started with MariaDB: A Comprehensive Guide for Beginners” is the question we asked ChatGPT.

Here, we asked ChatGPT to generate a blog post, and Chief Innovation Officer Daniel Black reviewed the results. This is the next in a series of posts on our explorations with ChatGPT that started with ChatGPT, OpenAI and MariaDB Foundation.
