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Delaying Server Fest until Wed 6 April 2022

Things happen, schedules change. I don't want to bother you with details, so you'll have to take my word for it: Events related to Russia invading Ukraine have caused us to delay our Security themed MariaDB Server Fest with a week, from Wed 30 March to Wed 6 April 2022. This is probably the mildest of the consequences of the ongoing war. Nonetheless, we apologise for the inconvenience.…

Delaying Server Fest until Wed 6 April 2022

Things happen, schedules change. I don’t want to bother you with details, so you’ll have to take my word for it: Events related to Russia invading Ukraine have caused us to delay our Security themed MariaDB Server Fest with a week, from Wed 30 March to Wed 6 April 2022. …

MariaDB & K8s: Communication between containers/Deployments

In the previous blog, a background Deployment resource was created from a YAML file, consisting of a single container (MariaDB) that acts as a background container. …

10.9 preview feature: SHOW ANALYZE and EXPLAIN FOR CONNECTION support

SHOW ANALYZE
If you ever had to do query performance troubleshooting with MariaDB, you should be
familiar with MariaDB’s ANALYZE for statements feature. …

10.9 preview feature: JSON path expression and JSON_OVERLAPS()

The MariaDB 10.9 preview releases introduce a MySQL compatibility syntax extension, range notation. The ‘last’ keyword was added in JSON path expression, as requested in MDEV-22224 and MDEV-27911. …

MariaDB 10.9 preview releases now available

We are pleased to announce the third MariaDB series release under the new release model, MariaDB 10.9.0.
Maturing MariaDB more quickly
One of the purposes of the new model is to get features into the hands of users more quickly, in a form which supports stability by allowing the new feature to be more easily tested, separate from other new features being developed at the same time. …