Red Hat says no MariaDB/MySQL decision made

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Red Hat has stated that no decisions have been made in a choice between MySQL and MariaDB as the “default database” in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 (RHEL 7). In various media reports over the weekend, it was claimed that Red Hat had decided to “ditch MySQL” and move to MariaDB. The reports were based on a presentation at the Red Hat Summit last week where Senior Engineering Manager Radek Vokál, in charge of Developer Experience, said: “we are replacing MySQL with MariaDB” when discussing things the company is planning for RHEL 7. Vokál cited the ability to participate upstream with MariaDB’s more open developers as a reason for the change and said: “MariaDB will be the main thing for us”.

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