MariaDB Server is one of the most popular open source relational databases. It's made by the original developers of MySQL and guaranteed to stay open source. It is part of most cloud offerings and the default in most Linux distributions.
It is built upon the values of performance, stability, and openness, and MariaDB Foundation ensures contributions will be accepted on technical merit. Recent new functionality includes advanced clustering with Galera Cluster 4, compatibility features with Oracle Database and Temporal Data Tables, allowing one to query the data as it stood at any point in the past.
Development version
10.5.0 | 03 Dec 2019 | Release notes |
Stable versions
10.4.11 | 11 Dec 2019 | Release notes |
10.3.21 | 11 Dec 2019 | Release notes |
10.2.30 | 11 Dec 2019 | Release notes |
10.1.43 | 08 Nov 2019 | Release notes |
5.5.66 | 04 Nov 2019 | Release notes |
All releases |
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1 - 2 Feb 2020, Brussels
FOSDEM 2020
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19 - 21 Nov 2019, Shanghai
MariaDB Developers Unconference -
30 Sep - 2 Oct 2019, Amsterdam
Percona Live -
10 - 11 Aug 2019, Bonn-Rhein-Sieg
FrOSCon -
21 - 28 Jul 2019, Curitiba
DebConf19 -
23 - 24 Feb 2019, New York
MariaDB Developers Unconference -
26-29 Jun 2018, Tampere
MariaDB Developers Unconference
MariaDB Foundation relies on sponsorship for funding its activities, furthering MariaDB Server adoption and working with contributors to merge pull requests.
MariaDB Foundation does not do custom feature development or work for hire. However, MariaDB Foundation is looking for sponsors of general development areas, such as:
- Compatibility with Oracle and other propriety databases
- CONNECT storage
- Engine documentation of migration practices
- Documentation localisation
MariaDB sponsorship levels are Diamond (200k€), Platinum (100k€), Gold (50k€), and Silver (25k€) per year.
MariaDB thrives thanks to its community.
We welcome contributions in many forms; code, documentation, bug reports. You can reach out to us on Zulip, our mailing lists, as well as on our public issue tracker.
MariaDB Foundation ensures all contributions are handled.
MariaDB 10.4.11, 10.3.21 and 10.2.30 now available
The MariaDB Foundation is pleased to announce the availability of MariaDB 10.4.11, MariaDB 10.3.21 and MariaDB 10.2.30, the latest stable releases in their respective series. […]
MariaDB 10.5.0 now available
The MariaDB Foundation is pleased to announce the availability of MariaDB 10.5.0, the first alpha release in the new MariaDB 10.5 development series. […]
MariaDB Server’s continuous integration & testing available to community
How MariaDB Server is tested
MariaDB Foundation is commited to ensuring MariaDB Server has a thriving community of developers and contributors. A software project cannot be maintained without proper tests. […]
MariaDB Foundation Endorses the SaveDotOrg Campaign to Protect the .org Domain
The MariaDB Foundation is proud to put its name behind the SaveDotOrg campaign. We urge the Internet Society (ISOC) to cancel the sale of the Public Interest Registry (PIR) to Ethos Capital. […]
2019 MariaDB Developers Unconference Shanghai Presentations
The 2019 Shanghai MariaDB Developers Unconference is being hosted by Microsoft Shanghai, from 19 November. Slides will be added to this post as they become available. […]
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