Andy Bang | 1 Feb 02:05
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MySQL Enterprise Monitor 2.3.9 Is Now GA!

We are pleased to announce that MySQL Enterprise Monitor 2.3.9 is now
available for download on the My Oracle Support (MOS) web site as our
latest GA release.  It will also be available via the Oracle Software
Delivery Cloud in approximately 1-2 weeks.  This is a maintenance
release that fixes a number of bugs.  You can find more information on
the contents of this release in the changelog:

     http://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-monitor/2.3/en/mem-news-2-3-9.html

You will find binaries for the new release on My Oracle Support:

     https://support.oracle.com

Choose the "Patches & Updates" tab, and then use the "Product or
Family (Advanced Search)" feature.

You will also find the binaries on the Oracle Software Delivery Cloud
in approximately 1-2 weeks:

     http://edelivery.oracle.com/

Choose "MySQL Database" as the Product Pack and you will find the
Enterprise Monitor along with other MySQL products.

More information on MySQL Enterprise and the Enterprise Monitor can be
found here:

     http://www.mysql.com/products/enterprise/
     http://www.mysql.com/products/enterprise/advisors.html
     http://www.mysql.com/products/enterprise/query.html
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Lawrenty Novitsky | 2 Feb 21:59
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MySQL Connector/ODBC 5.1.10 is available!

Dear MySQL users,

MySQL Connector/ODBC 5.1.10, a new version of the ODBC driver for the
MySQL database management system, has been released. This release is
the latest release of the 5.1 series and is suitable for use with any
MySQL version since 4.1 (It will not work with 4.0 or earlier
releases.)

The release is now available in source and binary form for a number of
platforms from our download pages at

   http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/odbc/5.1.html

and mirror sites. Note that not all mirror sites may be up to date at
this point in time, so if you can't find this version on some mirror,
please try again later or choose another download site.

We welcome and appreciate your feedback, bug reports, bug fixes,
patches, etc.:

   http://forge.mysql.com/wiki/Contributing

Enjoy!

The MySQL Connectors team at Oracle

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   Functionality added or changed:

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Lawrenty Novitsky | 3 Feb 15:41
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MySQL Connector/ODBC 3.51.30 is available!

Dear MySQL users,

MySQL Connector/ODBC 3.51.30, a new version of the ODBC driver for the
MySQL database management system, has been released. This release is
the latest release of the 3.51 series and is suitable for use with any
MySQL version since 4.1 (It will not work with 4.0 or earlier
releases.)

The release is now available in source and binary form for a number of
platforms from our download pages at

   http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/odbc/3.51.html

and mirror sites. Note that not all mirror sites may be up to date at
this point in time, so if you can't find this version on some mirror,
please try again later or choose another download site.

We welcome and appreciate your feedback, bug reports, bug fixes,
patches, etc.:

   http://forge.mysql.com/wiki/Contributing

Enjoy!

On behalf of MySQL Connectors and Build teams at Oracle

Lawrin Novitsky & Kent Boortz

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Bernhard Ocklin | 15 Feb 15:20
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MySQL Cluster 7.2 GA has been released

Dear MySQL Cluster users,

We are proud to announce to you the MySQL Cluster 7.2.4 GA release, the
first 7.2 production version of the write-scalable, fully transactional cluster 
database.  MySQL Cluster 7.2.4 is recommended for use on production systems.

MySQL Cluster 7.2 includes several high-impact changes to improve scalability
and performance. These changes allow next generation web services to run
complex queries with up to 70 times higher join performance compared to previous 
versions of Cluster.

Cluster 7.2 is now based on the latest MySQL Server 5.5 GA and is certified to run in 
virtualized environments.

MySQL Cluster 7.2 also provides a number of other new enhancements,
including:

- Native Memcached API 
- Multi-Site Clustering
- Simplified Active-Active Replication
- Consolidated Privileges

Together with MySQL Cluster 7.2 we are also presenting to you a new version
of MySQL Cluster Manager 1.1.4 GA. The new version of MySQL Cluster Manager  
improves scalability and simplifies Cluster provisioning and administration further.

For a more complete look at what's new in MySQL 7.2, please see

http://dev.mysql.com/tech-resources/articles/mysql-cluster-7.2-ga.html

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Reggie Burnett | 15 Feb 16:57
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MySQL Connector/Net 6.5.2 RC1 has been released

MySQL Connector/Net 6.5.2, a new version of the all-managed .NET driver 
for MySQL has been released.  This is the first of our two Release 
Candidate (RC) releases.  As is the case with all non-GA releases, it 
should not be used in any production environment.  It is appropriate for 
use with MySQL server versions 5.0-5.6

It is now available in source and binary form from 
http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/net/#downloads and mirror sites 
(note that not all mirror sites may be up to date at this point-if you 
can't find this version on some mirror, please try again later or choose 
another download site.)

The 6.5 release of MySQL Connector/Net brings new features such as

  * Exception and command injector support
  * Millseconds support
  * Better partial-trust support
  * Better intellisense including auto-completion when editing stored
    procedures or .mysql files

These features are not yet documented in the shipping documentation.  We 
have posted a series of posts to our blog outlining these new features.

You can find our team blog at http://blogs.oracle.com/MySQLOnWindows.  
You can also post questions on our forums at http://forums.mysql.com/.

Enjoy and thanks for the support!
Hery Ramilison | 21 Feb 06:35
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MySQL Community Server 5.5.21 has been released

Dear MySQL users,

MySQL 5.5.21 is a new version of the 5.5 production release of the
world's most popular open source database. MySQL 5.5.21 is recommended
for use on production systems.

MySQL 5.5 includes several high-impact enhancements to improve the
performance and scalability of the MySQL Database, taking advantage of
the latest multi-CPU and multi-core hardware and operating systems. In
addition, with release 5.5, InnoDB is now the default storage engine for
the MySQL Database, delivering ACID transactions, referential integrity
and crash recovery by default.

MySQL 5.5 also provides a number of additional enhancements including:

     - Significantly improved performance on Windows, with various
       Windows specific features and improvements
     - Higher availability, with new semi-synchronous replication and
       Replication Heart Beat
     - Improved usability, with Improved index and table partitioning,
       SIGNAL/RESIGNAL support and enhanced diagnostics, including a new
       Performance Schema monitoring capability.

For a more complete look at what's new in MySQL 5.5, please see the
following resources:

MySQL 5.5 is GA, Interview with Tomas Ulin:
http://dev.mysql.com/tech-resources/interviews/thomas-ulin-mysql-55.html

Documentation:
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Reggie Burnett | 27 Feb 21:52
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MySQL Connector/Net 6.5.3 has been released

MySQL Connector/Net 6.5.3, a new version of the all-managed .NET driver 
for MySQL has been released.  This is the second of our two Release 
Candidate (RC) releases.  As is the case with all non-GA releases, it 
should not be used in any production environment.  It is appropriate for 
use with MySQL server versions 5.0-5.6

It is now available in source and binary form from 
http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/net/#downloads and mirror sites 
(note that not all mirror sites may be up to date at this point-if you 
can't find this version on some mirror, please try again later or choose 
another download site.)

The 6.5 release of MySQL Connector/Net brings new features such as

  * Exception and command injector support
  * Millseconds support
  * Better partial-trust support
  * Better intellisense including auto-completion when editing stored
    procedures or .mysql files

We have posted a series of posts to our blog outlining these new 
features.  If you are testing 6.5 we are planning on building our final 
GA package in a few days so please file any outstanding bug reports you 
have so we can consider them.

You can find our team blog at http://blogs.oracle.com/MySQLOnWindows.  
You can also post questions on our forums at http://forums.mysql.com/.

Enjoy and thanks for the support!
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