Ok but row level locking. I love this conversation btw. We could be having this same discussion in 2013 with seemingly very few differences. Shows what shit oracle’s stewardship of MySQL has been.
Ok but mtbl. There's a whole culture devoted to immutable (write once) databases at very large scale. There's another whole culture which thinks ACID shouldn't apply to distributed systems and that global context should be avoided.
In the context of cloud, (MariaDB versus MySQL) what both brand options offer is multiple engine support. The cloud tends to offer its own engines, under its own brand(s).
In the context of cloud, (MariaDB versus MySQL) what both brand options offer is multiple engine support. The cloud tends to offer its own engines, under its own brand(s).