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Install MariaDB in CentOS 6

How to Install and Secure MariaDB 10 in CentOS 6

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In a previous tutorial, we have showed you how to install MariaDB 10 in CentOS 7. In this guide, we will show you how to install and secure MariaDB 10.1 stable version in RHEL/CentOS

Install MariaDB in CentOS 7

How to Install and Secure MariaDB 10 in CentOS 7

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MariaDB is a free and open source fork of well known MySQL database management server software, developed by the brains behind MySQL, it’s envisioned to remain free/open source. In this tutorial, we will show

Install MariaDB in Ubuntu and Debian

How to Install MariaDB 10 on Debian and Ubuntu

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MariaDB is a free and open source fork of the popular MySQL database management server software. It is developed under the GPLv2 (General Public License version 2) by the original developers of MySQL and

Install MariaDB in Linux

Install MariaDB 5.5 Database in RHEL/CentOS/Fedora and Debian/Ubuntu

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MariaDB is a binary drop-in replacement for MySQL, developed by original authors of MySQL Project and fully compatible with MySQL having more features and better performance enhancement. Till we wrote this post, MariaDB 10.0

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