System Engineer at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
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2023-08-10T08:40:34Z
Aug 10, 2023
I like the global transaction IDs (GTIDs) feature. It's quite reliable for replication between a master and a replica server, and it's a feature that MySQL also has but implemented differently.
MariaDB is a user-friendly solution. Performance wise, it's better than SQL. With SQL, I would need to write a number of queries. In contrast, MariaDB is light.
A valuable feature is that we can use it for quite a few things, all the things you'd expect from a server—along the lines of Linux's Lightweight Directory.
We use MariaDB for identity provider services. Most of the things that we are doing are deployed in the container mode. All such solutions require a database, and MariaDB is easier to use for these kinds of deployments.
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The integration with other products is seamless.
There is the need for a robust IDE for MongoDB. The existing PHP admin console doesn't meet the client's requirements effectively.
The most valuable features of the solution stem from the fact that it is a cloud-based tool, so it is pretty fast.
It is a scalable solution. It easily scales up and scales down.
For non-production purposes. I'm just using it for my personal project, so it works quite well. I haven't faced any errors yet.
The most valuable feature of the solution is a relational database, which is fairly reliable...It is a stable solution.
I like the global transaction IDs (GTIDs) feature. It's quite reliable for replication between a master and a replica server, and it's a feature that MySQL also has but implemented differently.
It is very simple to install, and the commands are exactly the same as MySQL.
One of the great features of MariaDB is its scalability. It's easy to handle even with large databases.
It is a stable solution.
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MariaDB is a user-friendly solution. Performance wise, it's better than SQL. With SQL, I would need to write a number of queries. In contrast, MariaDB is light.
The speed and functionality are the most valuable features.
The most valuable feature of MariaDB is the power it provides. It is a powerful solution.
The solution has PL/SQL compatibility.
MariaDB is scalable.
The most valuable feature of MariaDB is that it is open-source and we can easily migrate from other databases, such as Oracle to MariaDB.
The stability of MariaDB is good, it has high availability.
It's a very easy product to set up.
A valuable feature is that we can use it for quite a few things, all the things you'd expect from a server—along the lines of Linux's Lightweight Directory.
The solution's high availability is its most valuable aspect.
From a customer perspective, MariaDB is a good choice for cluster configuration. It's also easy to operate and cheap.
MariaDB is stable and the initial setup is straightforward.
The solution runs very quickly. It's not slow at all.
MariaDB is easy to install and is stable and scalable.
The solution is very easy to implement.
Great monitoring and performance stability.
We use MariaDB for identity provider services. Most of the things that we are doing are deployed in the container mode. All such solutions require a database, and MariaDB is easier to use for these kinds of deployments.
The most valuable feature is that it uses multiple cores, which is better than some of the other databases.
MariaDB performs well as the backend database for our cloud-based telephony solution.
What I like best about MariaDB is that it is open-source and reliable.
From the user's perspective, the performance of the columnar queries is very good in terms of the database when comparing it to the Oracle, and MySQL.
MariaDB can solve things better than MySQL. Maria DB has better performance than MySQL.
The performance is very good.
I would say that for most use cases it works fine.
The most valuable feature of MariaDB is the replication mode.
This solution is user-friendly.
The solution is very stable. It was originally built under MySQL. It has a similar level of stability.