MariaDB
databaseMariaDB is a community-developed, commercially supported relational database management system (RDBMS) originally forked from MySQL.
Release | Released | Community support | Enterprise support | Latest |
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11.7 | 2 months and 3 weeks ago (12 Feb 2025) |
Ends
in 2 days (12 May 2025)
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Unavailable |
11.7.2
(12 Feb 2025)
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11.6 | 5 months and 4 weeks ago (13 Nov 2024) |
Ended
2 months and 3 weeks ago (13 Feb 2025)
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Unavailable |
11.6.2
(13 Nov 2024)
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11.5 | 8 months and 4 weeks ago (14 Aug 2024) |
Ended
5 months and 2 weeks ago (21 Nov 2024)
|
Unavailable |
11.5.2
(14 Aug 2024)
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11.4 (LTS) | 11 months ago (29 May 2024) |
Ends
in 4 years (29 May 2029)
|
Ends
in 7 years (16 Jan 2033)
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11.4.6
(06 May 2025)
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11.3 | 1 year and 2 months ago (16 Feb 2024) |
Ended
11 months ago (29 May 2024)
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Unavailable |
11.3.2
(16 Feb 2024)
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11.2 | 1 year and 5 months ago (21 Nov 2023) |
Ended
5 months and 2 weeks ago (21 Nov 2024)
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Unavailable |
11.2.6
(01 Nov 2024)
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11.1 | 1 year and 8 months ago (21 Aug 2023) |
Ended
8 months ago (21 Aug 2024)
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Unavailable |
11.1.6
(08 Aug 2024)
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11.0 | 1 year and 11 months ago (06 Jun 2023) |
Ended
11 months ago (06 Jun 2024)
|
Unavailable |
11.0.6
(15 May 2024)
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10.11 (LTS) | 2 years and 2 months ago (16 Feb 2023) |
Ends
in 2 years and 9 months (16 Feb 2028)
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Ends
in 2 years and 9 months (16 Feb 2028)
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10.11.12
(06 May 2025)
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10.10 | 2 years and 6 months ago (07 Nov 2022) |
Ended
1 year and 5 months ago (17 Nov 2023)
|
Unavailable |
10.10.7
(13 Nov 2023)
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10.9 | 2 years and 8 months ago (15 Aug 2022) |
Ended
1 year and 8 months ago (22 Aug 2023)
|
Unavailable |
10.9.8
(14 Aug 2023)
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10.8 | 2 years and 11 months ago (20 May 2022) |
Ended
1 year and 11 months ago (20 May 2023)
|
Unavailable |
10.8.8
(10 May 2023)
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10.7 | 3 years ago (08 Feb 2022) |
Ended
2 years and 3 months ago (09 Feb 2023)
|
Unavailable |
10.7.8
(06 Feb 2023)
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10.6 (LTS) | 3 years and 10 months ago (06 Jul 2021) |
Ends
in 1 year and 1 month (06 Jul 2026)
|
Ends
in 4 years (23 Aug 2029)
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10.6.22
(06 May 2025)
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10.5 (LTS) | 4 years and 10 months ago (24 Jun 2020) |
Ends
in 1 month and 2 weeks (24 Jun 2025)
|
Ends
in 2 months and 1 week (16 Jul 2025)
|
10.5.29
(06 May 2025)
|
10.4 (LTS) | 5 years and 10 months ago (18 Jun 2019) |
Ended
10 months ago (18 Jun 2024)
|
Ended
10 months ago (18 Jun 2024)
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10.4.34
(15 May 2024)
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10.3 | 6 years and 11 months ago (25 May 2018) |
Ended
1 year and 11 months ago (25 May 2023)
|
Ended
1 year and 11 months ago (25 May 2023)
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10.3.39
(10 May 2023)
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10.2 | 7 years and 11 months ago (23 May 2017) |
Ended
2 years and 11 months ago (23 May 2022)
|
Ended
2 years and 11 months ago (23 May 2022)
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10.2.44
(20 May 2022)
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10.1 | 9 years ago (17 Oct 2015) |
Ended
4 years and 6 months ago (17 Oct 2020)
|
Ended
4 years and 6 months ago (17 Oct 2020)
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10.1.48
(30 Oct 2020)
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10.0 | 11 years ago (31 Mar 2014) |
Ended
6 years ago (31 Mar 2019)
|
Ended
6 years ago (31 Mar 2019)
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10.0.38
(29 Jan 2019)
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5.5 (LTS) | 13 years ago (11 Apr 2012) |
Ended
5 years ago (11 Apr 2020)
|
Ended
5 years ago (11 Apr 2020)
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5.5.68
(06 May 2020)
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Release Cadence
Releases of MariaDB are published on a regular basis. New releases are either long-term releases (LTS) or rolling releases. The support for each release depends on the release type.
Long-term release (LTS) are released yearly and supported for 3 years with bug and security fixes (was 5 years up to 11.4).
Upcoming Change
Starting with MariaDB 12.3 (expected in Q2 2026), the
.3
release for each Major version will be LTS. For the MariaDB 12 series, the first three releases, 12.0, 12.1, and 12.2, will be rolling GA releases. The fourth and final release - MariaDB 12.3 - will become the following LTS release.
Support Lifecycle
Rolling releases are released quarterly and are supported until the next release with bug and security fixes. Note that before 11.3 these were described as short-term releases and were maintained for 1 year.
Commercial support is available from MariaDB with its Enterprise offering. With an enterprise subscription, support for long-term releases is extended for 2 years, and up to 5 years with the extended release option. Note that Critical security fixes are also provided as source code releases only and on a best-effort basis for 2 additional years with the Community support.
More information is available on the MariaDB website.
You should be running one of the supported release numbers listed above in the rightmost column.
mariadbd --version
Show Product Identifiers
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repology:
mariadb
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purl:
pkg:apk/alpine/mariadb
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purl:
pkg:deb/debian/mariadb-server
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purl:
pkg:deb/ubuntu/mariadb-server
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purl:
pkg:docker/library/mariadb
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purl:
pkg:docker/bitnami/mariadb
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purl:
pkg:docker/bitnami/mariadb-galera
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purl:
pkg:brew/mariadb
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purl:
pkg:rpm/amzn/mariadb-server
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purl:
pkg:rpm/redhat/mariadb-server
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purl:
pkg:rpm/centos/mariadb-server
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purl:
pkg:rpm/opensuse/mariadb
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