Oracle has finally released MySQL 5.5. to public after they released their first Beta public last year. I think it will be a great Christmas gift to everyone that is curious about the future of MySQL after Oracle took control of it from Sun Microsystems. Actually, Oracle is also working hard to make Oracle Virtual Box 4 released this year as they have released their third Beta this week (they have released 3 Betas in this month and it shows how serious they are with their Virtual Box).
The highlights of this major release are:
- InnoDB performance improvements
- Better instrumentation and diagnostics
- InnoDB recovery performance improvements
- Scalability improvements
- Semi-synchronous replication
- Improved Performance and Scale on Win32 and Win64
- Windows API calls for much of the I/O done inside MySQL (a community contribution, hat tip to Jeremiah Gowdy).
- Ability to build engines and other plugins as DLLs on Windows.
- Network support for auto-detecting the MAC address (a community contribution, hat tip to Chris Runyan).
- Much cleanup and simplifying of threading code.
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