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MariaDB

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Database management system
MariaDB
DevelopersMariaDB plc, MariaDB Foundation
Initial release29 October 2009; 16 years ago (2009-10-29)[1]
Stable release
12.1.2[2] Edit this on Wikidata / 18 November 2025; 2 months ago (18 November 2025)
Written inC,C++,Perl,Bash
Operating systemLinux,Windows,macOS[3]
Available inEnglish
TypeRDBMS
LicenseGPLv2,LGPLv2.1 (client libraries)[4]
Websitemariadb.com (MariaDB plc)
mariadb.org (MariaDB Foundation)
Repository

MariaDB is a community-developed, commercially supportedfork of theMySQLrelational database management system (RDBMS), intended to remainfree and open-source software under theGNU General Public License. Development is led by some of the original developers of MySQL, who forked it due to concerns over itsacquisition byOracle Corporation in 2009.[5]

MariaDB is intended to maintain high compatibility with MySQL, with exact matching with MySQLAPIs and commands, allowing it in many cases to function as a drop-in replacement for MySQL. However, new features are diverging.[6] It includes newstorage engines likeAria,ColumnStore, andMyRocks.

MariaDB itself is open source software. The MariaDB company makes its profits from developing proprietary products related to MariaDB.[7] In 2023, the MariaDB company had aninitial public offering.[7] In 2024, all MariaDB company shares were bought by K1 Investment Management, aprivate equity fund, who appointed a new CEO.[8]

Its CTO isMichael "Monty" Widenius, one of the founders ofMySQL AB and the founder of Monty Program AB. MariaDB is named after Widenius' younger daughter, Maria. (MySQL is named after his other daughter, My.)[9] Its logo consists of asea lion, that Monty Widenius chose while he was snorkeling with his daughter in theGalápagos Islands.[10]

MariaDB Server

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Licensing

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The MariaDB Foundation mentions that "MariaDB Server will remain Free and Open Source Software licensed under GPLv2, independent of any commercial entities."[11]

Versioning

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MariaDB version numbers follow MySQL's numbering scheme up to version 5.5. Thus, MariaDB 5.5 offers all of the MySQL 5.5 features. There exists a gap in MySQL versions between 5.1 and 5.5, while MariaDB issued 5.2 and 5.3 point releases.

Since specific new features have been developed in MariaDB, the developers decided that a major version number change was necessary.[12][13]

VersionOriginal release dateLatest versionRelease dateStatusEnd of Life[14]
Unsupported: 5.1 LTS29 October 2009
(16 years ago)
 (2009-10-29)[15]
5.1.672013-01-30[16]Stable (GA)Unsupported: Feb 2015
Unsupported: 5.2 LTS10 April 2010
(15 years ago)
 (2010-04-10)[17]
5.2.142013-01-30[18]Stable (GA)Unsupported: Nov 2015
Unsupported: 5.3 LTS26 July 2011
(14 years ago)
 (2011-07-26)[19]
5.3.122013-01-30[20]Stable (GA)Unsupported: Mar 2017
Unsupported: 5.5 LTS25 February 2012
(13 years ago)
 (2012-02-25)[21]
5.5.682020-05-12[22]Stable (GA)Unsupported: Apr 2020
Unsupported: 10.0 LTS12 November 2012
(13 years ago)
 (2012-11-12)[23]
10.0.382019-01-31[24]Stable (GA)Unsupported: Mar 2019
Unsupported: 10.1 LTS30 June 2014
(11 years ago)
 (2014-06-30)[25]
10.1.482020-11-04[26]Stable (GA)Unsupported: Oct 2020
Unsupported: 10.2 LTS18 April 2016
(9 years ago)
 (2016-04-18)[27]
10.2.442022-05-20[28]Stable (GA)Unsupported: May 2022
Unsupported: 10.3 LTS16 April 2017
(8 years ago)
 (2017-04-16)[29]
10.3.392023-05-10[30]Stable (GA)Unsupported: May 2023
Unsupported: 10.4 LTS9 November 2018
(7 years ago)
 (2018-11-09)[31]
10.4.342024-05-16[32]Stable (GA)Unsupported: Jun 2024
Unsupported: 10.5 LTS3 December 2019
(6 years ago)
 (2019-12-03)[33]
10.5.292025-05-06[34]Stable (GA)Unsupported: Jun 2025
Supported: 10.6 LTS26 April 2021
(4 years ago)
 (2021-04-26)[35]
10.6.252026-02-04[36]Stable (GA)Supported: Jul 2026
Unsupported: 10.717 September 2021
(4 years ago)
 (2021-09-17)[37]
10.7.82023-02-06[30]Stable (GA)Unsupported: Feb 2023
Unsupported: 10.822 December 2021
(4 years ago)
 (2021-12-22)[38]
10.8.82023-05-10[30]Stable (GA)Unsupported: May 2023
Unsupported: 10.923 March 2022
(3 years ago)
 (2022-03-23)[39]
10.9.82023-08-14[40]Stable (GA)Unsupported: Aug 2023
Unsupported: 10.1023 June 2022
(3 years ago)
 (2022-06-23)[41]
10.10.72023-11-13[40]Stable (GA)Unsupported: Nov 2023
Supported: 10.11 LTS26 September 2022
(3 years ago)
 (2022-09-26)[42]
10.11.162026-02-04[43]Stable (GA)Supported: Feb 2028
Unsupported: 11.027 December 2022
(3 years ago)
 (2022-12-27)[44]
11.0.62024-05-16[45]Stable (GA)Unsupported: Jun 2024
Unsupported: 11.127 March 2023
(2 years ago)
 (2023-03-27)[44]
11.1.62024-08-08[46]Stable (GA)Unsupported: Aug 2024
Unsupported: 11.220 June 2023
(2 years ago)
 (2023-06-20)[47]
11.2.62024-11-01[48]Stable (GA)Unsupported: Nov 2024
Supported: 11.4 LTS24 December 2023
(2 years ago)
 (2023-12-24)[49]
11.4.102026-02-04[50]Stable (GA)Supported: May 2029
Supported: 11.8 LTS18 December 2024
(13 months ago)
 (2024-12-18)[51]
11.8.62026-02-04[52]Stable (GA)Supported: June 2028
Latest version:12.1 RR7 August 2025
(6 months ago)
 (2025-08-07)[53]
12.1.22025-11-18[54]Stable (GA)Latest version:Q1 2026
Preview version: 12.2 RR7 August 2025
(6 months ago)
 (2025-08-07)[53]
12.2.12025-11-21[55]Release Candidate (RC)Preview version: Q2 2026
Legend:
Unsupported
Supported
Latest version
Preview version
Future version
LTS =Long-Term Support (every Q2 of the year)
RR =Rolling Release (every three months)

Third-party software

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MariaDB'sAPI and protocol are compatible with those used by MySQL, plus some features to support native non-blocking operations and progress reporting. This means that all connectors, libraries and applications which work with MySQL should also work on MariaDB—whether or not they support its native features. On this basis,Fedora developers replaced MySQL with MariaDB in Fedora 19, out of concerns that Oracle was making MySQL a more closed software project.[56]OpenBSD likewise in April 2013 dropped MySQL for MariaDB 5.5.[57]

However, for recent MySQL features, MariaDB either has no equivalent yet (like geographic function) or deliberately chose not to be 100% compatible (like GTID,JSON).[58] The MariaDB wiki claims that starting with MariaDB 10, upgrading from MySQL 8 is possible in most cases.[59]

Prominent users

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MariaDB is used atServiceNow,[60]DBS Bank,[61]Google,[62]Mozilla,[63] and, since 2013, theWikimedia Foundation.[64]

Several Linux distributions andBSD operating systems include MariaDB.[65] Some default to MariaDB, such asArch Linux,[66]Manjaro,[67]Debian (fromDebian 9),[68]Fedora (fromFedora 19),[69][70]Red Hat Enterprise Linux (fromRHEL 7 in June 2014),[71][72]CentOS (from CentOS 7),[73]Mageia (from Mageia 2),[74]openSUSE (from openSUSE 12.3 Dartmouth),[75]SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (from SLES 12),[76]Slackware Linux (from Slackware 14.1)[77] andOpenBSD (from 5.7).[78][79][80]

MariaDB Foundation

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Kaj Arnö, current Executive Chairman of the MariaDB Foundation

The MariaDB Foundation was founded in 2012 to oversee the development of MariaDB.[81][82] The current CEO of the MariaDB Foundation isAnna Widenius. The Executive Chairman is Kaj Arnö, who served as CEO from 2019 to 2025.[83][84]

Notable sponsors of MariaDB Foundation

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MariaDB Foundation has notable sponsors. In January 2025, listed sponsors wereAmazon,Acronis,Alibaba Cloud,Constructor,Intel,MariaDB Corporation AB,ServiceNow, WebPros,DBS.[85]

The Foundation also works with technology partners, e.g.Google tasked one of its engineers to work at the MariaDB Foundation in 2013, and Amazon contributed to a major AI feature, MariaDB Vector.[11][86][87]

History of MariaDB Foundation

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In December 2012Michael Widenius,David Axmark, and Allan Larsson announced the formation of a foundation that would oversee the development of MariaDB.[88][89]

At the time of founding in 2013 the Foundation wished to create agovernance model similar to that used by theEclipse Foundation. The Board appointed the Eclipse Foundation's Executive Director Mike Milinkovich as an advisor to lead the transition.[90]

The MariaDB Foundation's first sponsor and member was MariaDB Corporation AB that joined in 2014 after initial agreements on the division of ownership and roles between the MariaDB Foundation and MariaDB Corporation.[91][92] E.g. MariaDB is a registered trademark of MariaDB CorporationAB,[93] used under license by the MariaDB Foundation.[94] MariaDB Corporation AB was originally founded in 2010 as SkySQL Corporation Ab, but changed name in 2014 to reflect its role as the main driving force behind the development of MariaDB server and the biggest support-provider for it.[95][96] Foundation CEO at the time,Simon Phipps quit in 2014 on the sale of the MariaDB trademark to SkySQL. He later said: "I quit as soon as it was obvious the company was not going to allow an independent foundation."[92]

Simon Phipps was CEO of the Foundation from April 2013 to 2014. Otto Kekäläinen was the CEO from January 2015 to September 2018.[97] Arjen Lentz was appointed CEO of the Foundation in October 2018[98] and resigned in December 2018.[99]Kaj Arnö joined as the CEO on 1 February 2019.[83] Eric Herman is the current chairman of the board.

MariaDB Corporation AB

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Initially, the development activities around MariaDB were based entirely on open source and non-commercial. To build a global business, MariaDB Corporation AB was founded in 2010 byPatrik Backman,Ralf Wahlsten,Kaj Arnö,Max Mether,Ulf Sandberg,Mick Carney andMichael "Monty" Widenius.[100][101] The current CEO of MariaDB Corporation is Paul O'Brien.[102]

MariaDB Corporation AB was formed after a merger between SkySQL Corporation Ab and Monty Program on 23 April 2013. Subsequently, the name was changed on 1 October 2014 to reflect the company's role as the main driving force behind the development of MariaDB Server and the largest support-provider for it.[103][104][105]

MariaDB Corporation AB announced in February 2022 its intention to become a publicly listed company on theNew York Stock Exchange (NYSE).[106]

Products of MariaDB Corporation AB

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MariaDB Corporation AB is a contributor to theMariaDB Server, develops the MariaDB database connectors[107] (C,C++,Java 7,Java 8,Node.js,[108]ODBC,Python,[109]R2DBC[110]) as well as theMariaDB Enterprise Platform, including theMariaDB Enterprise Server, optimized for production deployments. The MariaDB Enterprise Platform includesMariaDB MaxScale,[111][112] an advanced database proxy, MariaDB ColumnStore, a columnar storage engine for interactive ad hoc analytics,[113][114] MariaDB Xpand, a distributed SQL storage engine for massive transactional scalability,[115][116] and MariaDB Enterprise Server, an enhanced, hardened and secured version of the community server.[117][118] MariaDB Corporation offers the MariaDB Enterprise Platform in the cloud under the name SkySQL, a database-as-a-service.[119][120]

SkySQL

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SkySQL general availability was announced on March 31, 2020.[121] This database-as-a-service offering from MariaDB is a managed cloud service onGoogle Cloud Platform.

SkySQL is a hybrid database offering that includes acolumn family store,object store,distributed SQL database with both a transactional and analytical query engine. The combination allows developers to use a single database for multiple use cases and avoid a proliferation of databases.[122]

The benefits of using this offering vsAmazon RDS orMicrosoft Azure Database's MariaDB services offerings are versioning (SkySQL ensures users are on the most recent product release) as well as having analytics and transactional support.[123]

Starting October 2023, as part of the company's restructuring plan, MariaDB no longer offers SkySQL as a product.[124] In December 2023, SkySQL spun off from MariaDB as an independent company.[125] In August 2025, MariaDB reacquired SkySQL.[126]

Investors in MariaDB Corporation AB

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MariaDB Corporation has been funded with a total of $123M combined in its A-series funding round in 2012, B-series in 2013-2016 and C-series in 2017–2022.[citation needed] It is undergoing a D-series round in 2022 aiming at an additional $104M in combination with its intention to become a listed company on theNew York Stock Exchange (NYSE).[106]

Some of the initial A-series investors in MariaDB Corporation AB were e.g. OpenOcean andTesi (Finnish Industry Investment Ltd). The B-series round was led byIntel in 2013 which itself invested $20M.[127] In 2017Alibaba led the C-series with a $27M investment into MariaDB in addition to a €25M investment by theEuropean Investment Bank.[128][129]

See also

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