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MariaDB

BladePipe supports MariaDB as a source and target connector for real-time data integration, migration, synchronization, and analytics pipelines.

MariaDB

Source
Supported
Target
Supported

Build production data pipelines with MariaDB

BladePipe supports MariaDB for database migration, real-time synchronization, CDC replication, verification, and analytics pipelines.

MariaDB data source overview

MariaDB is a fork of MySQL offering more storage engines and features while maintaining MySQL compatibility.

Real-time movement

Build low-latency MariaDB pipelines for fresh data delivery instead of batch-only movement.

Full and incremental flow

Use MariaDB as a source for initial loading and ongoing incremental updates where the connector supports it.

Operational control

BladePipe provides visual setup, monitoring, retry, and operational workflows for production data teams.

Enterprise readiness

Keep network, permission, and deployment choices explicit so pipelines fit cloud, BYOC, and on-premise environments.

Common MariaDB pipeline patterns

1

MariaDB to ClickHouse, StarRocks, or Doris for real-time analytics

Synchronize MariaDB changes into analytical databases so orders, users, and business metrics can be queried with low latency.

2

MariaDB to Kafka for CDC event streaming

Convert MariaDB table changes into CDC events for message-driven services, search indexing, and real-time consumers.

3

MariaDB to PostgreSQL, MySQL, or Oracle for database migration

Combine full migration with incremental catch-up to reduce downtime and keep source and target data consistent.

Start building MariaDB data pipelines

Use BladePipe to connect MariaDB, validate the first pipeline, and move from testing to production with observable data movement.

MariaDB connector FAQ

Can BladePipe use MariaDB as a source?

Can BladePipe write data into MariaDB?

What is a common MariaDB data pipeline?