MariaDB is an advanced database server with features and improvements beyond standard MySQL. Collaborators using Google Colab for interactive software development need access to MariaDB and other technical systems. With strongDM, Colab users can access MariaDB, plus other databases, clusters, and servers, from a single control plane.
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To set up one-click access to MariaDB and start integrating it into your Google Colab workflow, sign up for a free trial account on strongDM, then visit Add MariaDB linked below.
To set up one-click access to MariaDB and start integrating it into your Google Colab workflow, sign up for a free trial account on strongDM, then visit Add MariaDB linked below.
strongDM supports all the popular MariaDB graphical and enhanced clients. From dbForge Studio to DBeaver to SQLyog, as long as the client is capable of connection to MariaDB, it will work with strongDM.
MariaDB is an open source relational database management system with a Structured Query Language (SQL) interface for accessing data.
The strongDM proxy fetches data from a variety of sources, so Colab users can advance their projects with no interruptions to workflow.
Google Colaboratory—Colab for short—is a free, cloud-hosted Jupyter notebook environment that enables developers to write, execute, and share Python code via a web browser. Teams use Google Colab to collaborate on projects that focus on machine learning, data analysis, and more.