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MariaDB MariaDB 10.3.2 now available

Discussion in 'MariaDB & General MySQL news & discussions' started by eva2000, Oct 10, 2017.

  1. eva2000

    eva2000 Administrator Staff Member

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    The MariaDB project is pleased to announce the availability of MariaDB 10.3.2, the 2nd alpha release in the MariaDB 10.3 series. See the release notes and changelogs for details. Download MariaDB 10.3.2 Release Notes Changelog What is MariaDB 10.3? MariaDB APT and YUM Repository Configuration Generator Thanks, and enjoy MariaDB!

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    eva2000 Administrator Staff Member

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    Yes it would indeed. Though there are limitations
     
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    Yeah. The lack of indexes isn't too much of an issue. But it would be nicer to have a more modern compression implementation than zlib.

    I've actually got an add-on which mostly implements column-based text compression of XenForo 2.x using the entity system. Which I'll likely use since it'll be a few years before I can switch to MariaDB 10.3.x
     
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    sweet the future looking good there :D That and continually improving server hardware means lots of heavy traffic based sites will have alot of software + hardware bang for the buck to allow sites to scale :)