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Don’t Migrate to MariaDB just yet. MySQL is Back!

Now that I have your attention, I’d like to invite you to a critical review of where we’re at in the MySQL vs. MariaDB debate. Around one month ago, I visited Oracle Open World 2014, and I’ve met with Morgan Tocker, the MySQL community manager at Oracle to learn about where MySQL is heading.

Who “is” MySQL

An interesting learning for myself is the fact that according to Morgan, there had been quite a few former MySQL AB employees that stayed with MySQL when Sun acquired the database, and that are still there now (perhaps after a short break), now that Oracle owns Sun and thus MySQL. In fact, right now as we speak, Oracle is pushing hard to get even more people on board of the MySQL team. When this article was written, there were 21 open MySQL jobs on this blog post dating February 25, 2014.

More details about Oracle’s plans to promote and push MySQL can be seen in this presentation by Morten Andersen:

oracle-mysql

So, if you’re still contemplating a migration to MariaDB, maybe give this all a second thought. MySQL is still the database that is being used by most large companies, including Facebook and LinkedIn. MySQL won’t go away and it will get much better in the next couple of years – maybe even to a point where it has a similar amount of features as PostgreSQL? We can only hope.

Need another convincing argument? You can now use Oracle Enterprise Manager for both Oracle and MySQL databases. How awesome is that!

enterprise-manager

Stay tuned for a couple of additional blog posts on this blog, about what’s new and what’s on the MySQL roadmap in the next years. See all of Morten Andersen’s slides here:

Introduction & News from OOW and MySQL Central from Morten Andersen

Lukas Eder

Lukas is a Java and SQL enthusiast developer. He created the Data Geekery GmbH. He is the creator of jOOQ, a comprehensive SQL library for Java, and he is blogging mostly about these three topics: Java, SQL and jOOQ.
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Isabelle
Isabelle
9 years ago

What an opinionated propaganda article, thanks for stealing even more of my time with your solutions
AND NO, I DONT WANT YOUR F’IN EBOOKS OR NEWSLETTERS

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