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MySQL InnoDB Cluster – What’s New in the 5.7.17 Preview Release

2016-12-13 KENNETH 0

MySQL InnoDB Cluster – What’s New in the 5.7.17 Preview Release We carefully listened to the feedback we got from the last preview release and incorporated most of the suggested changes, the rest will follow in the next release. Here are the highlights of this release! Remote Instances support The last preview release of InnoDB cluster only allowed to work with sandbox instances on localhost.… Source: MySQL InnoDB Cluster – What’s New in the 5.7.17 Preview Release

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MySQL InnoDB Cluster – New 5.7.17 Preview Release on labs.mysql.com

2016-12-13 KENNETH 0

MySQL InnoDB Cluster – New 5.7.17 Preview Release on labs.mysql.com The MySQL Development Team is happy to announce a new release of the MySQL InnoDB Cluster – 5.7.17 Preview, now available for download at http://labs.mysql.com/. This release contains the following packages. MySQL Router 2.1.1 labs & MySQL Shell 1.0.6 labs Download for Windows 10 (also see Windows Tutorial blog post) Download for MacOS 10.12 Download for Ubuntu 16.10 Download for Linux (generic) Download of Sources The InnoDB Cluster 5.7.17 Preview supports and requires the latest MySQL Server 5.7.17 GA release that now ships with Group Replication feature in GA quality.… Source: MySQL InnoDB Cluster – New 5.7.17 Preview Release on labs.mysql.com

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MySQL InnoDB Cluster – Navigating the Cluster

2016-12-11 KENNETH 0

MySQL InnoDB Cluster – Navigating the Cluster An important thing to know when managing an InnoDB cluster are the states that the cluster can be in, especially to know how to interpret the reported status of the cluster and specifically what to do to recover from failure various scenarios.… Source: MySQL InnoDB Cluster – Navigating the Cluster

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Mysql 8.0: UUID support

2016-12-10 KENNETH 0

Mysql 8.0: UUID support In MySQL 8.0.0 we introduced many new features; among those, three new functions that ease and enhance the support for working with UUIDs. Background A UUID is just a 128-bit value and it is usually represented in human-readable format as an UTF8 string composed of 5 groups of hexadecimal characters separated by dashes.… Source: Mysql 8.0: UUID support

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Connector/Net 6.10

2016-12-09 KENNETH 0

Connector/Net 6.10 Connector/Net 6.10 (6.10.0 alpha, published on Friday, 09 Dec 2016) Source: Connector/Net 6.10