The Queen of Naboo and Many Systems: MariaDB Server Ecosystem Hub
In the royal court of Naboo, Queen Amidala received delegations from many worlds.
Some arrived as long-standing allies. Others were travelers whose routes simply crossed the planet’s orbit. Engineers, merchants, explorers, and diplomats all brought something different to the court. Each had their own craft, their own technology, their own perspective. Together they formed a network of relationships that allowed the system to flourish.
Healthy ecosystems often grow this way. Not by decree, but by connection.
Modern data platforms are much the same.
MariaDB sits at the center of a wide and diverse landscape of tools, services, and platforms used by developers and organizations around the world. Monitoring systems, migration frameworks, hosting providers, analytics engines, development tools, and many other technologies interact with MariaDB as part of everyday data infrastructure.
As MariaDB continues to establish itself as a modern standard for open source relational databases, the ecosystem around it continues to expand.
To make this landscape easier to explore, we are launching the MariaDB Server Ecosystem Hub:
The Hub highlights a broad range of tools, platforms, and services that work well with MariaDB or are commonly used alongside it. It also features organizations that support the MariaDB Foundation through sponsorship. Their contributions help sustain the open source community, events, and development initiatives that keep the MariaDB ecosystem healthy and evolving. We are grateful for their support and welcome conversations with others who may wish to contribute to the future of the ecosystem.
Many of these tools were not originally created specifically for MariaDB. That is exactly the point. MariaDB fits naturally into a wide range of modern data stacks, and the Ecosystem Hub highlights how it connects with technologies across the open source and cloud landscape.
The Ecosystem Hub is our way of making those connections easier to discover.
Like the many systems that gathered around Naboo, each project in the MariaDB ecosystem contributes its own strengths and capabilities. Together they form a diverse and evolving landscape around MariaDB, a modern standard for open source relational databases.