What is MariaDB Platform?
MariaDB Platform is an enterprise open source
database solution, able to support transactional, analytical and hybrid
workloads as well as relational, JSON and hybrid data models. And it has the
scalability to grow from standalone databases and data warehouses to fully
distributed SQL for executing millions of transactions per second and
performing interactive, ad hoc analytics on billions of rows. MariaDB can be
deployed on prem on commodity hardware, is available on all major public clouds
and through MariaDB SkySQL as a fully managed cloud database.
Other resources:
5 Key Steps for Selecting Your Ideal DBaaS
Guide to Open Source Database Selection: MariaDB vs. MySQL
Enterprise Database Comparison Guide – MariaDB vs. MS, IBM and Oracle
Other resources:
5 Key Steps for Selecting Your Ideal DBaaS
Guide to Open Source Database Selection: MariaDB vs. MySQL
Enterprise Database Comparison Guide – MariaDB vs. MS, IBM and Oracle
Categories & Use Cases
Technical Details
| Deployment Types | On-Premise, SaaS |
|---|---|
| Operating Systems | Windows, Linux, Centos, Debian, RHEL, SLES, Ubuntu |
| Mobile Application | No |
FAQs
What is MariaDB Platform?
MariaDB is an open-source relational database made by the original developers of MySQL, supported by the MariaDB Foundation and a community of developers. The community states recent additional capabilities as including clustering with Galera Cluster 4, compatibility with Oracle Database, and Temporal Data Tables, allowing one to query the data as it stood at any point in the past.
What are MariaDB Platform's top competitors?
Db2, Microsoft SQL Server, and Oracle Database (legacy) are common alternatives for MariaDB Platform.





