which version is better for production servers?

which version is better for production servers?

am 19.07.2010 15:05:16 von Nilnandan Joshi

Hi all,

I just wanna make new MySQL server for OLTP kind of environment. I want
to use InnoDB storage engine.
Which version is better for this kind of environment and which will give
the great performance?
MySQL 5.1.47/48 or MySQL 5.5?

Should we use mysql development release for production server?

regards,
Nilnandan

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Re: which version is better for production servers?

am 19.07.2010 15:08:30 von mr.criptos

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I have just upgraded from mysql4.1 to mysql 5.5.3.. I will upgrade to 5.5.4.


5.5. has a lot of speed improvements...

and OF course you should NOT use mysql developtment release for production
server!

On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 8:05 AM, Nilnandan Joshi
wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I just wanna make new MySQL server for OLTP kind of environment. I want to
> use InnoDB storage engine.
> Which version is better for this kind of environment and which will give
> the great performance?
> MySQL 5.1.47/48 or MySQL 5.5?
>
> Should we use mysql development release for production server?
>
> regards,
> Nilnandan
>
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Re: which version is better for production servers?

am 19.07.2010 15:13:33 von Nilnandan Joshi

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But, can we get GA releases for MySQL 5.5?

Andrés Tello wrote:
> I have just upgraded from mysql4.1 to mysql 5.5.3.. I will upgrade to
> 5.5.4.
>
> 5.5. has a lot of speed improvements...
>
> and OF course you should NOT use mysql developtment release for
> production server!
>
> On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 8:05 AM, Nilnandan Joshi
> > wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I just wanna make new MySQL server for OLTP kind of environment. I
> want to use InnoDB storage engine.
> Which version is better for this kind of environment and which
> will give the great performance?
> MySQL 5.1.47/48 or MySQL 5.5?
>
> Should we use mysql development release for production server?
>
> regards,
> Nilnandan
>
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> For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql
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RE: which version is better for production servers?

am 19.07.2010 19:11:37 von Gavin Towey

No, current GA is 5.1.48

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But, can we get GA releases for MySQL 5.5?

Andr=E9s Tello wrote:
> I have just upgraded from mysql4.1 to mysql 5.5.3.. I will upgrade to
> 5.5.4.
>
> 5.5. has a lot of speed improvements...
>
> and OF course you should NOT use mysql developtment release for
> production server!
>
> On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 8:05 AM, Nilnandan Joshi
> > wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I just wanna make new MySQL server for OLTP kind of environment. I
> want to use InnoDB storage engine.
> Which version is better for this kind of environment and which
> will give the great performance?
> MySQL 5.1.47/48 or MySQL 5.5?
>
> Should we use mysql development release for production server?
>
> regards,
> Nilnandan
>
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