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Dealing with caching_sha2_password as authentication method in MariaDB Server
MariaDB Server supports different authentication methods just like MySQL.Depending on your installation, the number of available and active authentication plugins can vary.
But you should always have those 3 by default:
MariaDB > select plugin_name from information_schema.plugins
https://lefred.be/content/dealing-with-caching_sha2_password-as-authentication-method-in-mariadb-server/
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Dealing with caching_sha2_password as authentication method in MariaDB Server
MariaDB Server supports different authentication methods just like MySQL.Depending on your installation, the number of available and active authentication plugins can vary.
But you should always have those 3 by default:
MariaDB > select plugin_name from information_schema.plugins
https://lefred.be/content/dealing-with-caching_sha2_password-as-authentication-method-in-mariadb-server/
#MariaDB -
Dealing with caching_sha2_password as authentication method in MariaDB Server
MariaDB Server supports different authentication methods just like MySQL.Depending on your installation, the number of available and active authentication plugins can vary.
But you should always have those 3 by default:
MariaDB > select plugin_name from information_schema.plugins
https://lefred.be/content/dealing-with-caching_sha2_password-as-authentication-method-in-mariadb-server/
#MariaDB -
Dealing with caching_sha2_password as authentication method in MariaDB Server
MariaDB Server supports different authentication methods just like MySQL.Depending on your installation, the number of available and active authentication plugins can vary.
But you should always have those 3 by default:
MariaDB > select plugin_name from information_schema.plugins
https://lefred.be/content/dealing-with-caching_sha2_password-as-authentication-method-in-mariadb-server/
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Have you ever used the #MariaDB CONNECT storage engine?
CONNECT lets MariaDB query external data sources — such as CSV, JSON, XML files, ODBC/JDBC sources, and remote tables — as if they were regular SQL tables. It can be useful for integrations, reporting, migration work, and lightweight ETL.
We are running a quick poll to learn how people use it, or why they don’t.
Please take a minute to participate and share your experience 👇 https://mariadb.org/poll-connect-engine-survey/
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Have you ever used the #MariaDB CONNECT storage engine?
CONNECT lets MariaDB query external data sources — such as CSV, JSON, XML files, ODBC/JDBC sources, and remote tables — as if they were regular SQL tables. It can be useful for integrations, reporting, migration work, and lightweight ETL.
We are running a quick poll to learn how people use it, or why they don’t.
Please take a minute to participate and share your experience 👇 https://mariadb.org/poll-connect-engine-survey/
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Have you ever used the #MariaDB CONNECT storage engine?
CONNECT lets MariaDB query external data sources — such as CSV, JSON, XML files, ODBC/JDBC sources, and remote tables — as if they were regular SQL tables. It can be useful for integrations, reporting, migration work, and lightweight ETL.
We are running a quick poll to learn how people use it, or why they don’t.
Please take a minute to participate and share your experience 👇 https://mariadb.org/poll-connect-engine-survey/
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Have you ever used the #MariaDB CONNECT storage engine?
CONNECT lets MariaDB query external data sources — such as CSV, JSON, XML files, ODBC/JDBC sources, and remote tables — as if they were regular SQL tables. It can be useful for integrations, reporting, migration work, and lightweight ETL.
We are running a quick poll to learn how people use it, or why they don’t.
Please take a minute to participate and share your experience 👇 https://mariadb.org/poll-connect-engine-survey/
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Automating Hermitage to see how transactions differ in MySQL and MariaDB
https://theconsensus.dev/p/2026/05/02/automating-hermitage.html
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Automating Hermitage to see how transactions differ in MySQL and MariaDB
https://theconsensus.dev/p/2026/05/02/automating-hermitage.html
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Automating Hermitage to see how transactions differ in MySQL and MariaDB
https://theconsensus.dev/p/2026/05/02/automating-hermitage.html
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Automating Hermitage to see how transactions differ in MySQL and MariaDB
https://theconsensus.dev/p/2026/05/02/automating-hermitage.html
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Automating Hermitage to see how transactions differ in MySQL and MariaDB
https://theconsensus.dev/p/2026/05/02/automating-hermitage.html
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We reached the final post of our series about extending MariaDB with a new data type using the Type_handler framework. Let's have a look at the limitations & workarounds. 🦭🧩 https://mariadb.org/adding-a-new-data-type-to-mariadb-with-type_handler-part-5/ #mariadb #plugin
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Testing the newly implemented #MariaDB #Galera Cluster in dbdeployer! Great job #proxysql team 🦭🦭🦭 ⚙️🏕️ https://proxysql.github.io/dbdeployer/providers/galera/
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Testing the newly implemented #MariaDB #Galera Cluster in dbdeployer! Great job #proxysql team 🦭🦭🦭 ⚙️🏕️ https://proxysql.github.io/dbdeployer/providers/galera/
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The series continues! Adding a New Data Type to MariaDB with Type_handler, part 4: let's see how to override existing types and change how our new type is sorted. https://mariadb.org/adding-a-new-data-type-to-mariadb-with-type_handler-part-4/ 🦭🧩 #mariadb
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Last call to nominate your favorite #MariaDB Sea Lion Champion candidate! 🦭 👑 https://mariadb.org/know-a-mariadb-champion-submit-a-nomination/
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This is part 3 of our series about how to add a new data type with the Type_handler framework, an easy way to extend MariaDB 🦭 🧩 https://mariadb.org/adding-a-new-data-type-to-mariadb-with-type_handler-part-3/ #mariadb
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Automating Hermitage to see how transactions differ in MySQL and MariaDB
https://theconsensus.dev/p/2026/05/02/automating-hermitage.html
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Wanna keep coding over the weekend? Here is part 2 of the series about how to extend MariaDB 🦭, adding a new data type 🧩 : https://mariadb.org/adding-a-new-data-type-to-mariadb-with-type_handler-part-2/ #mariadb
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Lost your MySQL/MariaDB Root Password?
Done screaming? Ok. Breathe in, breathe out. Also, proceed entirely at your own risk, of course. I am gathering so many notes and scribbles lately and this one is important since i need it every so often. Sidenote: I was about to recommend LastAss for password generation but since I got pummeled with popups, why not go to a decent website here. Also, si
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https://3xn.nl/projects/2026/04/29/lost-your-mysql-mariadb-root-password/
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Jemalloc seems to be back: jemalloc 5.3.1 Released With Many Improvements After Nearly Four Year Hiatus:
https://www.phoronix.com/forums/forum/software/programming-compilers/1626721-jemalloc-5-3-1-released-with-many-improvements-after-nearly-four-year-hiatus -
We are exploring support for #MariaDB, #Firebird and #CockroachDB in Openfire. This includes early pull requests and discussion of trade-offs, maintenance cost and real-world demand.
We would love community input before proceeding further.
Is this valuable, or more trouble than it is worth?
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Adding Logical Database Backups to a Homelab That Only Had File-Level Ones
https://rant.mvh.dev/adding-logical-database-backups-to-a-homelab-that-only-had-file-level-ones/
#selfhosted #selfhosting #databases #docker #bacula #homelab #postgresql #mariadb
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The latest MariaDB Adoption Index data shows something I really like to see: not one lucky spike, but multiple signals moving in the right direction at the same time. We're really on a roll! https://mariadb.org/mariadb-keeps-climbing-community-adoption-and-momentum/ #MariaDB #momentum #adoption 🦭
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🎉 Oh, the wonders of #MariaDB #Galera #Cluster 12.1.2! 🎉 It promises bulletproof safety but instead acts like it’s on a mission to lose your precious data faster than you can say "network partition". 🤦♂️ Apparently, transaction consistency is just a suggestion, not a guarantee. 🐢✨
https://jepsen.io/analyses/mariadb-galera-cluster-12.1.2 #DataLoss #NetworkPartition #TransactionConsistency #TechNews #HackerNews #ngated