DBaaS offerings like Amazon RDS require you to choose from a predefined set of instance types, and they’re often based … Continued
MariaDB is pleased to announce the immediate availability of MariaDB Server 10.5.3. This is a Release Candidate (RC) release. While … Continued
MariaDB is pleased to announce the immediate availability of MariaDB Server 10.4.13, 10.3.23, 10.2.32, 10.1.45, and 5.5.68. See the release … Continued
Until today, there have always been difficult trade-offs between running a database on public or private infrastructure (e.g., Amazon EC2) … Continued
Set operators are the SQL operators that deal with combining, in different ways, different result sets. Say you have two … Continued
This blog post was refreshed in July 2020 to reflect the latest version of Apache Zeppelin 0.9.0. Read the latest … Continued
MariaDB recently announced SkySQL, the first DBaaS (database-as-a-service) to unlock the power of the MariaDB Platform. You’re likely familiar with … Continued
With the introduction of our SkySQL cloud database offering, we’ve launched SkyDBA to build on the success of the Remote … Continued
We already gutted Amazon Redshift in Part 1, we might as well finish with a fatality. Yes, the Mortal Kombat … Continued
If you needed an on-premises data warehouse today, would you choose a version of Postgres released in 2005 (Postgres 8.0.2)? … Continued