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 mysql.
MariaDB is now released under the gnu gpl, 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)
Resources:
- Official Homepage
- MariaDB Documentation
- MariaDB Books
- Knowledge Base Open Questions
- Getting Help With MariaDB
- MariaDB versus MySQL: Compatibility