MariaDB vs MySQL: The Migration Case in 2026

MariaDB and MySQL share a common origin: MariaDB was forked from MySQL in 2009 when Oracle acquired Sun Microsystems. Since then, the two databases have diverged significantly. In 2024-2025, Oracle laid off core MySQL engineering and support staff, accelerating the divergence. For organizations running MySQL in production, the question is no longer "if" but "when" to evaluate alternatives.

The MySQL support timeline

Oracle's restructuring of the MySQL engineering team has introduced uncertainty about the long-term maintenance of the MySQL product line. Several key versions have already passed their support end dates.

Version Status End of Support Risk
MySQL 5.7 EOL October 2023 2+ years without security patches
MySQL 8.0 Extended support ended April 2026 No bug or security fixes
MySQL 8.4 / 9.x Uncertain TBD Core engineering team laid off by Oracle

Organizations still running MySQL 5.7 or 8.0 face an immediate security gap. MySQL 8.4 and 9.x exist, but with Oracle's engineering reductions, the pace of bug fixes and security patches is uncertain.

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Feature comparison

MariaDB Community Edition includes features that MySQL reserves for its paid Enterprise Edition.

Feature MariaDB Community (free) MySQL Community (free) MySQL Enterprise (paid)
Thread Pool (200K+ connections) Included Not available Paid add-on
Transparent Data Encryption Included Not available Paid add-on
Database Auditing Included Not available Paid add-on
Temporal Tables (system-versioned, application-time, bitemporal) All 3 SQL standard types None None
Maximum Indexes per Table 128 62 62
Galera Cluster (multi-master HA) Included Not available Not available
MaxScale (query routing, load balancing) Included with Enterprise Not available Not available
Storage Engines InnoDB, MyRocks, Aria, ColumnStore, S3, Spider InnoDB focus InnoDB focus
Oracle PL/SQL Compatibility Supported (lift-and-shift) Not available Not available
Native Vector Search (AI/RAG) In core engine, open source Not available HeatWave only (cloud, OCI-locked)

MySQL Enterprise Edition closes some of these gaps, but at a significant licensing cost. MariaDB includes them in the free Community Edition.

AI and vector capabilities

MariaDB includes native vector search directly in the core engine, making it practical for RAG pipelines, semantic search, and recommendation systems without adding a separate vector database. This capability is open source and available on any infrastructure.

MySQL's vector search is available only through HeatWave, Oracle's in-database ML service. HeatWave is cloud-only and locked to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, so using it means committing to OCI as your platform. MariaDB also offers AI RAG integration and an MCP Server for agentic AI workflows, both usable on Cloudscale, Exoscale, or on-premises deployments.

Security

MariaDB provides a comprehensive security stack without requiring an Enterprise license upgrade. Features include encryption at rest and in transit, LDAP, PAM, and Kerberos authentication plugins, row and column-level role-based access control, dynamic data masking via MaxScale, a query firewall with auto-learned rule sets, and detailed audit logging. These controls directly support GDPR and HIPAA compliance requirements. Organizations subject to Swiss data protection regulations (nDSG) benefit from the combination of these controls with the ability to run on Swiss-jurisdiction infrastructure.

Enterprise migrations: real-world results

Large organizations across banking, technology, and education have completed MySQL and Oracle migrations to MariaDB with documented results.

Samsung SDS migrated their Knox Portal (internal groupware used by 500,000 Samsung employees across 80 affiliates) from Oracle to MariaDB. The result: operating costs reduced by more than 50%, with zero-downtime migration.

DBS Bank, Southeast Asia's largest bank, moved 30+ production applications, including mission-critical payment engines processing 3 million transactions per month, to MariaDB. Cost savings compared to their previous proprietary database were 30-70%.

Esade University migrated from MySQL Community to MariaDB Enterprise with Galera Cluster to handle 1,000 daily concurrent users across their eLearning platform. The migration was described as "very straightforward" using standard dump files.

Other named MariaDB enterprise customers include Deutsche Bank and ServiceNow.

Migration path

MariaDB maintains application-level compatibility with MySQL. For MySQL 5.7, MariaDB is largely a drop-in replacement. For MySQL 8.0+, dedicated new infrastructure is recommended over in-place upgrades.

Key migration considerations:

MariaDB also offers a free Migration Assessment Tool for Oracle-to-MariaDB migrations, with automated DDL analysis and compatibility reporting.

Support lifecycle

MariaDB Version Standard Support Until End of Life
11.8 October 2030 October 2033
11.4 January 2030 January 2033
10.6 August 2027 August 2029

MariaDB 11.8 provides support through 2033, giving organizations a clear, long-term roadmap that contrasts with the uncertainty around Oracle's MySQL staffing and release commitments.

VSHN Managed MariaDB

VSHN operates MariaDB instances on Swiss cloud infrastructure (Cloudscale, Exoscale, or on-premises). The managed service includes automated backups, Galera Cluster high availability, 24/7 monitoring, and up to 99.99% SLA. VSHN is an authorized MariaDB reseller and assists organizations with MySQL-to-MariaDB migrations, including compatibility assessment and go-live support.

Plan Monthly price SLA
Single instance (best effort) From CHF 80 Best effort
Replicated HA (3 nodes) From CHF 240 Best effort
Guaranteed availability From CHF 720 99.99%

Computing resources are billed separately by the infrastructure provider.

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