MariaDB Replaces MySQL as the Default in Debian 9

Debian joins Red Hat Enterprise Linux, SUSE Enterprise Linux, openSUSE, CentOS and Fedora as MariaDB extends its lead as the de facto open source database for Linux distributions
Debian joins Red Hat Enterprise Linux, SUSE Enterprise Linux, openSUSE, CentOS and Fedora as MariaDB extends its lead as the de facto open source database for Linux distributions
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Increasing Number of Enterprises, Developers, DBAs, and Architects Choose MariaDB as Open, Relational Enterprise Database
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Cambridge UK, April 7, 2016 – In a move reflecting the increasing acceptance and adoption of open source software and the principles behind it, Redgate Software has released community editions of its MySQL database tools. Alongside the paid-for enterprise editions, MySQL Compare and MySQL Data Compare are now available free for non-commercial use.
Redgate first came to prominence when it launched SQL Compare, which has since become the industry standard for comparing and deploying SQL Server da
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