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MariaDb Essentials

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MariaDb Essentials

Overview of this book

This book will take you through all the nitty-gritty parts of MariaDB, right from the creation of your database all the way to using MariaDB’s advanced features. At the very beginning, we show you the basics, that is, how to install MariaDB. Then, we walk you through the databases and tables of MariaDB, and introduce SQL in MariaDB. You will learn about all the features that have been added in MariaDB but are absent in MySQL. Moving on, you’ll learn to import and export data, views, virtual columns, and dynamic columns in MariaDB. Then, you’ll get to grips with full-text searches and queries in MariaDb. You’ll also be familiarized with the CONNECT storage engine. At the end of the book, you’ll be introduced to the community of MariaDB.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
MariaDB Essentials
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Understanding the CONNECT storage engine


The CONNECT storage engine has been designed for accessing data from external sources using MariaDB. This engine is not designed for OLTP, that is, you should not use it as the main engine for storing the data in your application. In fact, the data are never stored in MariaDB. The CONNECT storage engine should be used for Business Intelligence tasks such as creating data from the different sources available in one place.

Usually, the BI tasks are done through an ETL, then the data are computed, and specific tools are used for the reporting. Thanks to the CONNECT storage engine, standard tables can be used to access external data from MariaDB.

In other words, the CONNECT storage engine allows you to query external data by using the SQL language.

On some distributions, the library for the engine is not packaged directly with MariaDB. For example, for Debian and Ubuntu, you need to install the mariadb-connect-engine-10.0 package.

To enable the CONNECT storage...