MariaDB

database

MariaDB is a community-developed, commercially supported relational database management system (RDBMS) originally forked from MySQL.

Release Released Support Status Latest
11.4 (LTS) 1 month and 4 weeks ago
(29 May 2024)
Ends in 4 years and 10 months
(29 May 2029)
11.4.2
(29 May 2024)
11.3 5 months ago
(16 Feb 2024)
Ended 1 month and 4 weeks ago
(29 May 2024)
11.3.2
(16 Feb 2024)
11.2 8 months ago
(21 Nov 2023)
Ends in 3 months and 4 weeks
(21 Nov 2024)
11.2.4
(15 May 2024)
11.1 11 months ago
(21 Aug 2023)
Ends in 3 weeks and 5 days
(21 Aug 2024)
11.1.5
(15 May 2024)
11.0 1 year and 1 month ago
(06 Jun 2023)
Ended 1 month and 2 weeks ago
(06 Jun 2024)
11.0.6
(15 May 2024)
10.11 (LTS) 1 year and 5 months ago
(16 Feb 2023)
Ends in 3 years and 6 months
(16 Feb 2028)
10.11.8
(15 May 2024)
10.10 1 year and 8 months ago
(07 Nov 2022)
Ended 8 months ago
(17 Nov 2023)
10.10.7
(13 Nov 2023)
10.9 1 year and 11 months ago
(15 Aug 2022)
Ended 11 months ago
(22 Aug 2023)
10.9.8
(14 Aug 2023)
10.8 2 years ago
(20 May 2022)
Ended 1 year and 2 months ago
(20 May 2023)
10.8.8
(10 May 2023)
10.7 2 years and 5 months ago
(08 Feb 2022)
Ended 1 year and 5 months ago
(09 Feb 2023)
10.7.8
(06 Feb 2023)
10.6 (LTS) 3 years ago
(05 Jul 2021)
Ends in 1 year and 11 months
(06 Jul 2026)
10.6.18
(15 May 2024)
10.5 (LTS) 4 years ago
(23 Jun 2020)
Ends in 11 months
(24 Jun 2025)
10.5.25
(15 May 2024)
10.4 (LTS) 5 years ago
(17 Jun 2019)
Ended 1 month and 1 week ago
(18 Jun 2024)
10.4.34
(15 May 2024)
10.3 6 years ago
(23 May 2018)
Ended 1 year and 2 months ago
(25 May 2023)
10.3.39
(10 May 2023)
10.2 7 years ago
(15 May 2017)
Ended 2 years ago
(23 May 2022)
10.2.44
(20 May 2022)
10.1 7 years and 10 months ago
(29 Sep 2016)
Ended 3 years and 9 months ago
(17 Oct 2020)
10.1.48
(30 Oct 2020)
10.0 10 years ago
(12 Jun 2014)
Ended 5 years ago
(31 Mar 2019)
10.0.38
(29 Jan 2019)
5.5 (LTS) 11 years ago
(29 Jan 2013)
Ended 4 years ago
(11 Apr 2020)
5.5.68
(06 May 2020)

A new long-term release (LTS) of MariaDB Server will be announced for General Availability approximately once every year. A new rolling release will be announced approximately quarterly. The MariaDB Foundation guarantees that every long-term release will be maintained for at least 5 years. For 11.2 and before, non-LTS releases were described as short-term releases, and were maintained for one year. From 11.3, these are rolling releases.

More information is available on the MariaDB website.

You should be running one of the supported release numbers listed above in the rightmost column.

You can check the version that you are currently using by running:
mariadbd --version
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