The MariaDB filesystem layout
A MariaDB installation is not a single file or even a single directory, so the first stop on our tour is a high-level overview of the filesystem layout. We'll start with Windows and then move on to Linux.
The MariaDB filesystem layout on Windows
On Windows, MariaDB is installed under a directory named with the following pattern:
C:\Program Files\MariaDB <major>.<minor>\
In the preceding command, <major>
and <minor>
refer to the first and second number in the MariaDB version string. So for MariaDB 10.1, the location would be:
C:\Program Files\MariaDB 10.1\
The only alteration to this location, unless we change it during the installation, is when the 32-bit version of MariaDB is installed on a 64-bit version of Windows. In that case, the default MariaDB directory is at the following location:
C:\Program Files x86\MariaDB <major>.<minor>\
Under the MariaDB directory on Windows, there are four primary directories: bin\
, data...