by Sergey Pronin | Apr 1, 2025 | Cloud, MongoDB, Open Source, Percona Software
This blog was originally published in August 2022 and was updated in April 2025. In this blog, we’ll examine the increasingly popular practice of running MongoDB on Kubernetes. We will explore various solutions and approaches to this setup, from direct deployments as...
by Colin Charles | Jun 4, 2023 | Insight for DBAs, MariaDB, MySQL
This blog post was originally published in November 2017 and was updated in June 2023. In this blog, we’ll provide a comparison between MariaDB vs. MySQL (including Percona Server for MySQL). Introduction: MariaDB vs. MySQL The goal of this blog post is to...
by Peter Zaitsev | Jan 4, 2019 | Cloud, Insight for DBAs, MySQL
Amazon Aurora with MySQL Compatibility comes in three editions which, at the time of writing, have quite a few differences around the features that they support. Make sure you don’t assume the newer Aurora 2.x supports everything in Aurora 1.x. On the contrary,...
by Colin Charles | Aug 28, 2018 | Cloud, Insight for DBAs, Insight for Developers, MariaDB, MySQL, Open Source, Webinars
Please join Percona’s Chief Evangelist, Colin Charles on Wednesday, August 29th, 2018, as he presents Databases in the Hosted Cloud at 7:00 AM PDT (UTC-7) / 10:00 AM EDT (UTC-4). Register Now Nearly everyone today uses some form of database in the hosted cloud....
by Colin Charles | Aug 20, 2018 | MariaDB, MySQL, Percona Events, Webinars
Please join Percona’s Chief Evangelist, Colin Charles on Tuesday, August 21st, 2018, as he presents MariaDB 10.3 vs. MySQL 8.0 at 7:00 AM PDT (UTC-7) / 10:00 PM EDT (UTC-4). Register Now Are they syntactically similar? Where do these two languages differ? Why would I...
by Colin Charles | Jul 18, 2018 | Insight for DBAs, Insight for Developers, MariaDB, MySQL, Open Source, Webinars
Please join Percona’s Chief Evangelist, Colin Charles as he presents as he presents MariaDB 10.3 vs. MySQL 8.0 on Wednesday, July 18th, 2018, at 9:00 AM PDT (UTC-7) / 12:00 PM EDT (UTC-4). Register Now Technical considerations Are they syntactically similar?...