Information on storage engines available for MariaDB.
- Choosing the Right Storage Engine — Quickly choose the most suitable storage engine for your needs.
- InnoDB — The general-purpose InnoDB storage engine.
- MariaDB ColumnStore — Uses a massively parallel architecture, ideal for systems that scale to petabytes of data.
- Aria — Aria is a crash safe MyISAM and more.
- Archive — Stores data in compressed (gzip) format.
- BLACKHOLE — Storage engine that accepts data without storing it.
- CONNECT — The CONNECT storage engine enables MariaDB to access external local or remote data.
- CSV — Works with files stored in CSV (comma-separated-values) format.
- FederatedX — Allows you to access tables in other MariaDB or MySQL servers.
- MEMORY Storage Engine — Storage engine stored in memory rather than on disk.
- MERGE — Allows you to access a collection of identical MyISAM tables as one.
- Mroonga — Provides fast CJK-ready full text searching using column store.
- MyISAM — Non-transactional storage engine with good performance and small data footprint.
- MyRocks — Adds RocksDB, an LSM database with a great compression ratio that is optimized for flash storage.
- OQGRAPH — Open Query GRAPH computation engine for handling hierarchies (tree structures) and complex graphs.
- S3 Storage Engine — A read-only storage engine that stores its data in Amazon S3.
- Sequence Storage Engine — A Sequence engine allows ascending or descending sequences of numbers.
- SphinxSE — Storage engine that talks to searchd to enable text searching.
- Spider — Supports partitioning and xa transactions and allows tables of different in...
- TokuDB — For use in high-performance and write-intensive environments.
- Information Schema ENGINES Table — Storage engine information.
- PERFORMANCE_SCHEMA Storage Engine — PERFORMANCE_SCHEMA storage engine, a mechanism for implementing the feature.
- Legacy Storage Engines — Storage engines that are no longer maintained.
- Storage Engine Development — Storage Engine Development.
- Converting Tables from MyISAM to InnoDB — Issues when converting tables from MyISAM to InnoDB.
- Machine Learning with MindsDB — A 3rd-party tool interfacing with MariaDB Server to provide Machine Learning capabilities.