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MariaDB Galera Cluster 10.0.11 now available

The MariaDB project is pleased to announce the immediate availability of MariaDB Galera Cluster 10.0.11. This is a Beta release.

See the Release Notes and Changelog for detailed information on this release and the What is MariaDB Galera Cluster? page in the MariaDB Knowledge Base for general information about MariaDB Galera Cluster.

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Join Us at the European MariaDB Roadshow this Summer!

June 12, 2014 By Severalnines

We’re delighted to be joining Team MariaDB at SkySQL with a talk on ‘Automation & Management of Database Clusters’ as they tour across several European regions in the coming weeks.

 

Whether you’re a MariaDB enthusiast or newbie, a MySQL veteran or newbie, or even a MongoDB user who also happens to run MySQL or MariaDB databases: this roadshow is a good place to find out about the latest developments on the MariaDB database as well as related tools and technologies. 

 

From our own perspective, we’ll be updating participants on how to best automate & manage their database clusters, and demo some of the capabilities of …

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On-disk/block-level encryption for MariaDB

I don’t normally quote The Register, but I was clearing tabs and found this article: 350 DBAs stare blankly when reminded super-users can pinch data. It is an interesting read, telling you that there are many Snowden’s in waiting, possibly even in your organisation. 

From a MariaDB standpoint, you probably already read that column level encryption as well as block level encryption for some storage engines are likely to come to MariaBD 10.1 via a solution by Eperi. However with some recent breaking news, Google is also likely to do this – see this thread about  …

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RHEL7 now with MariaDB

Congratulations to the entire team at Red Hat, for the release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 (RHEL7). The release notes have something important, under Web Servers & Services:

MariaDB 5.5

MariaDB is the default implementation of MySQL in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7. MariaDB is a community-developed fork of the MySQL database project, and provides a replacement for MySQL. MariaDB preserves API and ABI compatibility with …

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MariaDB is the default implementation of MySQL in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7

It was announced that MariaDB is now the default implementation of MySQL in the newly released Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.

News of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 can be found here.

And mention of MariaDB replacing MySQL as the default implementation is referenced in their release notes here.

The full change log entry reads:

MariaDB 5.5

  • MariaDB is the default implementation of MySQL in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7. MariaDB is a community-developed fork of the MySQL database project, and provides a replacement for MySQL. MariaDB preserves API and ABI compatibility with MySQL and adds …
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MariaDB 5.5.38 now available

The MariaDB project is pleased to announce the immediate availability of MariaDB 5.5.38. This is a Stable (GA) release.

See the Release Notes and Changelog for detailed information on this release and the What is MariaDB 5.5? page in the MariaDB Knowledge Base for general information about the MariaDB 5.5 series.

Download MariaDB 5.5.38

Release Notes Changelog

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MaxScale 0.7 Feature Highlights

The latest set of updates for MaxScale has just been released, among the highlights of this alpha release are improved Galera support, the introduction of the first phase of the filter API and server maintenance mode.

Galera Support

MaxScale has always supported Galera, at least since the earliest downloadable release, now it has the ability to use Galera in a different way.

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Downloading older releases of MariaDB

MariaDB has plenty of mirrors to download the latest versions of MariaDB. Typically mirrors carry the last couple of releases and the current release, but what if you wanted to access something much older?

You have two resources for the complete archive:

  1. http://archive.mariadb.org/ – this is the official archive, but from what I gather, it can be quite slow
  2. http://downloads.skysql.com/files/MariaDB/ – SkySQL provides a complete mirror and it is very fast so I would use this instead. 

Current download archives stand at 337GB. But you can …

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MariaDB 10 is a Sandbox killjoy?

Using MySQL Sandbox I can install multiple instances of MySQL. It is not uncommon for me to run 5 or 6 instances at once, and in some occasions, I get to have even 10 of them. It is usually not a problem. But today I had an issue while testing MariaDB, for which I needed 5 instances, and I the installation failed after the 4th one. To make sure that the host could run that many servers, I tried installing 10 instances of MySQL 5.6 and 5.7. All at once, for a grand total of 20 instances:

$ make_multiple_sandbox --how_many_nodes=10 5.6.14
installing node 1
installing node 2
installing node 3
installing node 4
installing node 5
installing node 6
installing node 7
installing node 8
installing node 9
installing node 10
group directory installed in $HOME/sandboxes/multi_msb_5_6_14
$ make_multiple_sandbox --how_many_nodes=10 5.7.4 …
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Compiling & Debugging MariaDB(and MySQL) in Eclipse from scratch - Part 3: "Running in Eclipse"

Introduction:

To run MariaDB from Eclipse we will actually create and install the tar.gz package resulting from compilation(See Part 2) in a separate directory, this will allow us to have MariaDB cleanly installed on a separate location and so it will be also easily possible to run it independently from Eclipse.

In these Blog posts series we assume:


yoda                                                    as developer user
 

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