![]() It includes the releases of MySQL server 8.0 to MySQL server 8.0.21 versions. This latest version was released on 19 th April 2018 and will end its support on April 2026. It includes the releases of MySQL server 5.7 to MySQL server 5.6.27 versions consisting of provision for a native JSON data type that is well-defined by RFC 7159. It was released on 21 st Oct 2015 and support will end on Oct 2023. It included the releases of MySQL server 5.6 to MySQL server 5.5.45 versions with enhanced performance to the query optimizer, fresh NoSQL-style memcached APIs, advanced transactional output in InnoDB, TIMSTAMP column type and can accomplish very huge tables, etc. This version was released on 5 th Feb 2013 and support ended on Feb 2021. ![]() Basically, MySQL users and developers must use, which have status production. Again, the status rises to status beta, gamma, and at last production with higher version numbers. According to the MySQL documentation, a new MySQL version should always hold alpha status. With minor extensions, MySQL developers can be pleased but there may also occur any compatibility problems with several production versions. ![]() This final attribute in MySQL version is responsible to have impression for MySQL developers informing that the version is now ready, stable and mature enough to be used for mission critical commitments. It says that the previous beta version has become a bit more or less stable and so we can proceed with the goal further to find out the errors and also resolve them. This attribute defines that the version is completed essentially but still need to be tested thoroughly. Here the developers work out to remove certain errors and try out the new features of the MySQL server. This MySQL version denotes the struggle period of the development process where new advanced functions and also incompatibility alterations are expected to be done. MySQL versions are recognized by the four attributes alpha, beta, gamma, and finally production.
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