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MariaDB | Database Blog
5d ago
We are pleased to announce the general availability (GA) of MariaDB Connector/Node.js 3.3. MariaDB Connector/Node.js 3.3 is the newest version of our interface for building Node.js applications on top of MariaDB Community Server and MariaDB Enterprise Server. The MariaDB Connector/Node.js 3.3 release series is replacing the maintenance releases for the 3.2 release series, as the new release…
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MariaDB | Database Blog
2w ago
New maintenance releases for MariaDB Enterprise Server 10.6.17-12, 10.5.24-18, and 10.4.33-23. These releases include a variety of fixes. Download Now We have several maintenance items included in these releases. MariaDB Enterprise Server is an enhanced, hardened and secured version of MariaDB Community Server that delivers enterprise reliability, stability and long-term…
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MariaDB | Database Blog
2w ago
Architecting a self-hosted ServiceNow deployment’s database infrastructure can be intimidating. Your stakeholders are expecting your architecture to “just work like ServiceNow’s Cloud does” because that is what your organization would be using if not for needing to meet regulatory requirements. How do you achieve that goal? There are many compatible Relational Database Management Systems (RDBMS)…
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MariaDB | Database Blog
1M ago
We are pleased to announce MariaDB Connector/R2DBC 1.2 as GA (Generally Available). MariaDB Connector/R2DBC 1.2 now implements the R2DBC 1.0.0 specification. R2DBC operations are non-blocking, which makes the R2DBC API more scalable than Java’s standard JDBC API. MariaDB Connector/R2DBC 1.2 includes the following new features: Ideally, the Java timezone is set to the same timezone as the…
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MariaDB | Database Blog
1M ago
MariaDB is pleased to announce the immediate availability of the MariaDB Connector/Python 1.1.10 release. Download Now MariaDB Connector/Python 1.1.10 is a stable (GA) release. Notable changes in this release include: See the release notes page for full details and visit mariadb.com/downloads/connectors/connectors-data-access/python-connector/ to download.
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MariaDB | Database Blog
1M ago
MariaDB users and customers alike have been exploring ways to run MariaDB in Kubernetes (K8s). At MariaDB, we’re investing in the leading open source Kubernetes operator for MariaDB Community Server. Here we’ll cover everything you need to know: why it’s important, what it is, and how to get going with the operator and run MariaDB successfully in K8s. Databases are notoriously difficult to…
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MariaDB | Database Blog
1M ago
We are pleased to announce the general availability of a new release series of MariaDB Connector/C++. MariaDB Connector/C++ delivers an object-oriented C interface, implemented as a custom C++ version of Java’s JDBC API, for developers building applications with C++ for MariaDB Server. MariaDB Connector/C++ 1.1 includes the following new features: More details can also be found in the…
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MariaDB | Database Blog
1M ago
MariaDB is pleased to announce the immediate availability of the MariaDB Connector/Java 3.3.3 and 2.7.12 releases. Download Now Notable items in this release include: Notable items in this release include: See the release notes and changelogs for more details and visit mariadb.com/downloads/connectors/connectors-data-access/java8-connector/ to download.
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MariaDB | Database Blog
1M ago
MariaDB is pleased to announce the immediate availability of MariaDB Community Server 11.2.3, 11.1.4, 11.0.5, 10.11.7, 10.6.17, 10.5.24, and 10.4.33 maintenance releases. See the release notes and changelogs for additional details on each release and visit mariadb.com/downloads to download.
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MariaDB | Database Blog
2M ago
With the MariaDB Hashicorp Vault KMS plugin, MariaDB customers can use the Hashicorp Vault KMS to hold encryption keys in a sealed “secrets” Vault and implement key rotation. Data at rest is encrypted and can only be accessed by connecting to the Vault. The Vault resides on an external server or cluster of servers and must be “unsealed” by an authorized user using “unseal keys” before the…
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