MySQL ODBC driver
Read-write access to MySQL and MariaDB from SQL Server, Oracle, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, and more. MySQL client not required. Includes product support.
The MySQL ODBC driver makes it easy to connect industry-standard applications to MySQL and MariaDB.
Why Easysoft?
- We produce ODBC drivers for multiple data sources, maximising our exposure to this data access technology and broadening our experience.
- We support our products over the long term. Customers with the latest data stores can be just as confident of our continued commitment as those who purchased drivers for databases (which although now considered legacy, we continue to support) at the start of our 30+ years of existence.
- We are agile, responsive, and welcome interaction with our customers. If you need assistance with integrating your data store with your application, we will be ready.
- Direct, real-time access to MySQL, no import and export necessary, ensuring your analysis is based on the most recent data.
- Read-write driver, maximising the integration potential for MySQL and client applications.
- Query, update, join, sort, and aggregate MySQL data by using SQL.
- Supports the InnoDB, MyISAM and Memory (previously known as HEAP) storage engines.
- Protects data in motion with SSL encryption.
- Supports SHA-256 hashing for user account passwords. (You need to enable SSL encryption to use SHA-256 hashing.)
- Supports Windows native authentication.
- Supports the compressed MySQL client/server protocol.
- Compatible with 32-bit and 64-bit applications.
- Supports Linux (Centos, RedHat, Suse, Ubuntu, and so on), HP-UX, AIX, and Solaris platforms.
- ANSI SQL-92 compliant.
- Supports the ODBC standard that your application will expect and have been tested with: ODBC 3.5.
- Supports Unicode.
The MySQL ODBC driver is currently available on these platforms:
Version | Platform | Distribution |
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v1.0 (MySQL 3.2 - 5.x, MySQL Server 8.x, MariaDB 5.x-10.x) | AIX (PPC) (32 - Bit) | (4.3-7.2) |
v1.0 (MySQL 3.2 - 5.x, MySQL Server 8.x, MariaDB 5.x-10.x) | AIX (PPC) (64 - Bit) | (5.0-7.2) |
v1.0 (MySQL 3.2 - 5.x, MySQL Server 8.x, MariaDB 5.x-10.x) | HP-UX (Itanium i64) (32 - Bit) | (11i) |
v1.0 (MySQL 3.2 - 5.x, MySQL Server 8.x, MariaDB 5.x-10.x) | HP-UX (Itanium i64) (64 - Bit) | (11i) |
v1.0 (MySQL 3.2 - 5.x, MySQL Server 8.x, MariaDB 5.x-10.x) | Linux (AArch64) (64 - Bit) | (Raspberry Pi, kernel 4.9.41-v7+, glibc 2.24+) |
v1.0 (MySQL 3.2 - 5.x, MySQL Server 8.x, MariaDB 5.x-10.x) | Linux (ARMv71) (32 - Bit) | (Raspberry Pi, kernel 4.9.41-v7+, glibc 2.24+) |
v1.0 (MySQL 3.2 - 5.x, MySQL Server 8.x, MariaDB 5.x-10.x) | Linux (x86) (32 - Bit) | (kernel 2.2-4.0+, glibc 2.1+) |
v1.0 (MySQL 3.2 - 5.x, MySQL Server 8.x, MariaDB 5.x-10.x) | Linux (x86) (64 - Bit) | (kernel 2.6-4.0+, glibc 2.3.5+) |
v1.0 (MySQL 3.2 - 5.x, MySQL Server 8.x, MariaDB 5.x-10.x) | Solaris (Sparc) (32 - Bit) | (2.6-2.11) |
v1.0 (MySQL 3.2 - 5.x, MySQL Server 8.x, MariaDB 5.x-10.x) | Solaris (Sparc) (64 - Bit) | (2.8-2.11) |
v1.0 (MySQL 3.2 - 5.x, MySQL Server 8.x, MariaDB 5.x-10.x) | Solaris (x86) (32 - Bit) | (2.8-2.11) |
v1.0 (MySQL 3.2 - 5.x, MySQL Server 8.x, MariaDB 5.x-10.x) | Solaris (x86) (64 - Bit) | (2.8-2.11) |
v1.0 (MySQL 3.2 - 5.x, MySQL Server 8.x, MariaDB 5.x-10.x) | Windows (x86) (32 - Bit, 64 - Bit) | (7, 8, 2012 R2, 10, 2016, 2019,11,2022) |