JSON has proven to be a very import data format with immense
popularity. A good part of my time for the last two or so years
has been dedicated to this area and I even wrote a book on the subject. This is a
comparison of the implementations of handling JSON data in MySQL
and MariaDB. I had requests from the community and customers for
this evaluation.
JSON Data Types Are Not All Equal
MySQL added a JSON data type in version 5.7 and it has proven to
be very popular. MariaDB has JSON
support version 10.0.16 but is actually an alias to a
longtext data type so that statement based replication
from MySQL to MariaDB is possible.
MySQL stores JSON documents are …
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For those that don’t follow the ARIN Public Policy Mailing List, the following is excerpted from a post by Thomas Narten in response to the announcement that the IESG has approved a new document to replace the existing RFC 3177 (IPv6 Address Assignment to End Sites).
> The IESG has approved the following document:
> – ‘IPv6 Address Assignment to End Sites’
> (draft-ietf-v6ops-3177bis-end-sites-01.txt) as a BCP
Quoting from the Introduction:
This document obsoletes RFC 3177, updating its recommendations in the following ways:
1) It is no longer …
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