The Spider storage engine supports partitioning and xa transactions, and allows tables of different MariaDB instances to be handled as if they were on the same instance.
Spider Version | Introduced | Maturity |
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Spider 3.3.15 | MariaDB 10.5.4 | Gamma |
Spider 3.3.14 | MariaDB 10.4.3, MariaDB 10.3.13 | Stable |
Spider 3.3.13 | MariaDB 10.3.7 | Stable |
Spider 3.3.13 | MariaDB 10.3.3 | Gamma |
Spider 3.2.37 | MariaDB 10.1.10, MariaDB 10.0.23 | Gamma |
Spider 3.2.21 | MariaDB 10.1.5, MariaDB 10.0.18 | Gamma |
Spider 3.2.18 | MariaDB 10.0.17 | Gamma |
Spider 3.2.11 | MariaDB 10.0.14 | Gamma |
Spider 3.2.4 | MariaDB 10.0.12 | Gamma |
Spider 3.2 | MariaDB 10.0.11 | Gamma |
Spider 3.0 | MariaDB 10.0.4 | Beta |
See the spider-2.0-doc repository for complete, older, documentation.
Presentation for new sharding features in Spider 3.3.
- Spider Storage Engine Overview — Storage engine with sharding features.
- Spider Installation — Setting up Spider.
- Spider Storage Engine Core Concepts — Key Spider concepts
- Spider Use Cases — Basic working examples for Spider
- Spider Cluster Management — Spider Cluster Management
- Spider Feature Matrix — Matrix of Spider features
- Spider Server System Variables — System variables for the Spider storage engine.
- Spider Table System Variables — Spider variables available in the CREATE TABLE ... COMMENT clause
- Spider Status Variables — Spider server status variables.
- Spider Functions — User-defined functions available with the Spider storage engine.
- Spider Differences Between SpiderForMySQL and MariaDB — Spider differences between MySQL and MariaDB
- Information Schema SPIDER_ALLOC_MEM Table — Information about Spider's memory usage.
- Spider Case Studies — List of clients using Spider
- Spider Benchmarks — Benchmarks for Spider
- Spider FAQ — Frequently-asked questions about the Spider storage engine
- Information Schema SPIDER_WRAPPER_PROTOCOLS Table — MariaDB starting with 10.5.4</...