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While the larger MySQL code base remains open source, the new engine will be proprietary and can only be used inside Oracle’s cloud. It won’t be able, at least for now, to be installed locally.
Both Fedora and openSUSE will be replacing Oracle's MySQL with its open-source fork--MariaDB. Written by Steven Vaughan-Nichols, Senior Contributing Editor Jan. 31, 2013, 12:55 p.m. PT ...
Oracle’s MySQL HeatWave Lakehouse comes with support for MySQL Autopilot, which was launched in August 2021 as a component of the HeatWave portfolio, and uses machine learning to accelerate ...
For the next release of its open source MySQL, Oracle is making a number of changes designed to vastly boost the speed of the open source relational database management system.
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