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Ars Technica Recommends MariaDB

Ars Technica in their series on setting up your own web server, Web Served, recommended MariaDB as the database to use. As for why they chose MariaDB over other offerings like Postgresql and MySQL, they said in part:

"[MariaDB is] faster than MySQL and has fewer bugs, but still acts exactly like MySQL as far as applications are concerned. What's not to like? Let's get it!"

We couldn't agree more!

See Web Served, part 4: Get your database on for the MariaDB-specific article in the series or go to Web Served to see the whole series.

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