If you are following news regarding openSUSE and MySQL, you probably already know, that we have both MySQL and MariaDB in openSUSE to allow users to choose what they want to use. And if these two options are not enough, we’ve got server:database repository with newest and greatest development versions of both and MySQL Cluster …
Tag Archive: MariaDB
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Feb 28
Some news about MySQL in obs
If you follow MySQL community at least as much as I do (browsing trough the planet from time to time), you know that some exciting milestones were reached both in Oracles MySQL and in MariaDB. And as I love bleeding edge software, you can try all these exciting things prepackaged in openSUSE Oracles MySQL Let’s …
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Dec 23
Two little MySQL presents for openSUSE users
Christmas are coming, most of us will be at home, spending some time with their families. Everybody looks forward to it. Everybody is stressed at least a month before to get everything ready and then you are at home, with your family and it’s great. For few days. Then, let’s say it starts to be …
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Dec 12
MySQL in obs and openSUSE (current status)
There has been a lot going on in MySQL community and I didn’t blogged about MySQL for some time. So this is a small update regarding MySQL in openSUSE Build Service and in openSUSE in general. This post is intended to let you know what, where and in which version we’ve got in Build Service And as …
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Oct 17
MySQL survey results
As I promised a week ago, I’m publishing results of my little MySQL survey. Question that people (including me) are probably the most interested in is what variant(s) of MySQL are people using. No big surprise is that the most used variant (89%) is MySQL Community Server from Oracle. It’s well known default, people know …
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