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MariaDB 10 Released, Now With NoSQL Support

noahfecks (2379422) writes "Version 10 of the most famous fork of MySQL MariaDB has been released. Its developers said that is many times faster than MySQL, also claiming that its replications slaves are crash free. More details of this release can be found on the blog."

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  1. Re:It's webscale! by K.+S.+Kyosuke · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    And it comes with lots of petabytes in my butt!

    You seem to be unusually happy for a person in such condition.

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    Ezekiel 23:20
  2. I never trusted Monty in the first place by ShieldW0lf · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Does MariaDB still do shit like this?

    http://sql-info.de/mysql/gotch...

    MySQL has always been a way to serve unimportant data at high speed. Great if you're serving up fuzzy matches to people who are doing a Google search and have no preconceptions about what they will get back in response to a search, or organizing a web forum visited by millions where if you lose someones comment, you really don't care. If you're dealing with data where accuracy, reliability and predictability is important, though, it was a ticking time bomb waiting to blow up in your face.

    Has that changed at all? After all the years he spent trying to promote his DB into spaces it didn't belong, telling people that things like data integrity didn't matter and should be handled at the application layer, I have zero trust for the man, but perhaps things have improved?

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