MariaDB is an open source database server that offers drop-in replacement functionality for MySQL.

MariaDB is an open source database server that is largely SQL compatible and protocol compatible with .

MariaDB is now released under the , and maintained by the community with the intent to maintain deliver needed features and stability and a high compatibility with MySQL SQL.

MariaDB does have differences from MySQL. Please use this tag if using MariaDB.

Supported Storage Engines:

  • ARCHIVE
  • Aria
  • BLACKHOLE
  • CONNECT (added in 10.0)
  • ColumnStore (added in 10.5)
  • CSV
  • FederatedX (drop-in replacement for Federated)
  • InnoDB
  • MEMORY
  • MERGE
  • Mroonga (added in 10.0)
  • MyISAM
  • OQGRAPH
  • S3 (added in 10.5.4)
  • SEQUENCE (added in 10.0)
  • SphinxSE
  • Spider (added in 10.0)

Legacy storage engines:

  • Cassandra (added in 10.0, removed in 10.6)
  • Federated (still provided, but FederatedX is recommended instead)
  • IBMDB2I (removed in 5.5)
  • PBXT (removed in 5.5)
  • Percona XtraDB (InnoDB variant, removed in 10.2)
  • TokuDB (added in 5.5, disabled in 10.5, removed in 10.6)

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