MariaDB vs Riak: What are the differences?
Developers describe MariaDB as "An enhanced, drop-in replacement for MySQL". Started by core members of the original MySQL team, MariaDB actively works with outside developers to deliver the most featureful, stable, and sanely licensed open SQL server in the industry. MariaDB is designed as a drop-in replacement of MySQL(R) with more features, new storage engines, fewer bugs, and better performance. On the other hand, Riak is detailed as "A distributed, decentralized data storage system". Riak is a distributed database designed to deliver maximum data availability by distributing data across multiple servers. As long as your client can reach one Riak server, it should be able to write data. In most failure scenarios, the data you want to read should be available, although it may not be the most up-to-date version of that data.
MariaDB and Riak can be categorized as "Databases" tools.
"Drop-in mysql replacement" is the primary reason why developers consider MariaDB over the competitors, whereas "High Performance " was stated as the key factor in picking Riak.
MariaDB and Riak are both open source tools. Riak with 3.24K GitHub stars and 530 forks on GitHub appears to be more popular than MariaDB with 2.82K GitHub stars and 864 GitHub forks.
Grooveshark, Shutterstock, and Geocodio are some of the popular companies that use MariaDB, whereas Riak is used by Sentry, Twilio SendGrid, and OpenX. MariaDB has a broader approval, being mentioned in 496 company stacks & 461 developers stacks; compared to Riak, which is listed in 15 company stacks and 10 developer stacks.