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    Super Lloyd
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    Funny how I was thinking the other day I keep using MsSqlServer where ever I go.. And today I stumbled on an article about MariaDB, apparently heir to MySql! (which I remember using quite successfully many years ago). So I wonder.. any impression to share on MariaDB? Does it support Entity Framework? Is it as fast as (or faster than) MsSqlServer? Good admin tool (like MSSMS)? Anything else?

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      Funny how I was thinking the other day I keep using MsSqlServer where ever I go.. And today I stumbled on an article about MariaDB, apparently heir to MySql! (which I remember using quite successfully many years ago). So I wonder.. any impression to share on MariaDB? Does it support Entity Framework? Is it as fast as (or faster than) MsSqlServer? Good admin tool (like MSSMS)? Anything else?

      A new .NET Serializer All in one Menu-Ribbon Bar Taking over the world since 1371!

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      Never heard of it until now. c# - Using MariaDB with Entity Framework - Stack Overflow[^]

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        Never heard of it until now. c# - Using MariaDB with Entity Framework - Stack Overflow[^]

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        Super Lloyd
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        Haha, you too! ^_^

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          Funny how I was thinking the other day I keep using MsSqlServer where ever I go.. And today I stumbled on an article about MariaDB, apparently heir to MySql! (which I remember using quite successfully many years ago). So I wonder.. any impression to share on MariaDB? Does it support Entity Framework? Is it as fast as (or faster than) MsSqlServer? Good admin tool (like MSSMS)? Anything else?

          A new .NET Serializer All in one Menu-Ribbon Bar Taking over the world since 1371!

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          Now I understand whta it is, so far I have it in a Yocto recipe but never bothered to check what it is.

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            Funny how I was thinking the other day I keep using MsSqlServer where ever I go.. And today I stumbled on an article about MariaDB, apparently heir to MySql! (which I remember using quite successfully many years ago). So I wonder.. any impression to share on MariaDB? Does it support Entity Framework? Is it as fast as (or faster than) MsSqlServer? Good admin tool (like MSSMS)? Anything else?

            A new .NET Serializer All in one Menu-Ribbon Bar Taking over the world since 1371!

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            Lost User
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            IIRC it's an open source version of MySQL.

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              IIRC it's an open source version of MySQL.

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              Niemand25
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              It's a fork, not exactly a "version". Be careful, in theory it should be a drop in replacement for mysql, yet I have encountered errors, when the same query on the same database returns different results on mysql and mariaDB.

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                It's a fork, not exactly a "version". Be careful, in theory it should be a drop in replacement for mysql, yet I have encountered errors, when the same query on the same database returns different results on mysql and mariaDB.

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                I think your message was meant for the OP.

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                  I think your message was meant for the OP.

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                  Slacker007
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                  Richard MacCutchan wrote:

                  I think your message was meant for the OP.

                  or Maria?

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                    Richard MacCutchan wrote:

                    I think your message was meant for the OP.

                    or Maria?

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                    PIEBALDconsult
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                    Take a letter...

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                      It's a fork, not exactly a "version". Be careful, in theory it should be a drop in replacement for mysql, yet I have encountered errors, when the same query on the same database returns different results on mysql and mariaDB.

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                      My understanding is that MySQL and Maria are gradually diverging. Thus Maria is not quite a drop in replacement for MySQL any more. Don't ask me for details though. I've just exhausted my knowledge of MySQL vs. Maria. ;-) All I know for sure is that I'd prefer to go with Maria if I have a choice since the open source community prefers it over Oracle's ownership of MySQL.

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