Wednesday, June 11, 2014

MariaDB is the default implementation of MySQL in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 [feedly]



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MariaDB is the default implementation of MySQL in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
// Planet MySQL

It was announced that MariaDB is now the default implementation of MySQL in the newly released Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.

News of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 can be found here.

And mention of MariaDB replacing MySQL as the default implementation is referenced in their release notes here.

The full change log entry reads:

MariaDB 5.5

  • MariaDB is the default implementation of MySQL in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7. MariaDB is a community-developed fork of the MySQL database project, and provides a replacement for MySQL. MariaDB preserves API and ABI compatibility with MySQL and adds several new features; for example, a non-blocking client API library, the Aria and XtraDB storage engines with enhanced performance, better server status variables, and enhanced replication.

    Detailed information about MariaDB can be found at https://mariadb.com/kb/en/what-is-mariadb-55/.

     


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