Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ:JAVA) today announced MySQL(TM) 5.4, a
new version of the world's most popular open source database, designed
to deliver significant performance and scalability improvements to MySQL
applications. A preview version of MySQL 5.4 is available now for
download at http://www.mysql.com/5.4.
Today's announcement was made at the seventh annual MySQL Conference &
Expo (http://www.mysqlconf.com)
being held this week at the Santa Clara Convention Center. With more
than 2,000 attendees, it is the world's largest event for open source
database developers, DBAs, vendors and corporate IT managers.
MySQL 5.4 includes performance and scalability improvements enabling the
InnoDB storage engine to scale up to 16-way x86 servers and 64-way CMT
servers. MySQL 5.4 also includes new subquery optimizations and JOIN
improvements, resulting in 90% better response times for certain
queries*. These performance and scalability gains are transparent and
don't require any additional application or SQL coding to take advantage
of them.
In the conference's opening keynote, Karen Tegan Padir, vice president
of Sun's MySQL and Software Infrastructure Group, addressed the MySQL
community, "Without any modifications to your applications, MySQL 5.4
will transparently increase the performance and scalability of your
applications, to enable them to scale under more demanding user and data
processing loads. MySQL 5.4 is also better suited for scale-up
deployments on SMP systems. Please download today's preview version and
send us your feedback – we want this to be the fastest, highest-quality
release of MySQL ever.”
"Our initial tests of MySQL 5.4 show our application performance is up
to 40% faster right out-of-the-box," said Phil Hildebrand, manager of
Database & Deployments at thePlatform (www.theplatform.com).
"We'll continue to follow this release closely for additional
improvements."
MySQL 5.4 Features & Benefits
A number of new enterprise features and compelling fixes are planned for
MySQL 5.4, including:
-
Scalability improvements -- these fixes allow the InnoDB
storage engine to scale up to 16-way x86 servers and 64-way CMT
servers, more than doubling its previous capability;
-
Subquery optimizations -- improves the performance of
analytic query operations, with some subqueries now executing in a
fraction of the time compared to previous MySQL versions;
-
New query algorithms --
utilizes main
memory to speed up the execution time of multi-way joins, especially
for MySQL Cluster because the number of round-trips between the server
and cluster nodes is minimized;
-
Improved stored procedures --
enables more
robust error management through the implementation of the
SIGNAL/RESIGNAL functions, so applications can more easily rely on
stored procedures for business logic;
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Improved prepared statements --
Output parameters
will now be supported in prepared statements, which increases their
functionality;
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Improved Information Schema --
provides
more metadata access to parameters and data return types that stored
procedures use, which allows much more information to be made
available for developers using connectors such as ODBC and JDBC;
-
Improved DTrace support -- improves diagnostics and
troubleshooting capabilities for MySQL on the Solaris(TM) Operating
System.
Supported Platforms & Availability
MySQL 5.4 will be generally available for a wide variety of hardware and
software platforms, including Red Hat Enterprise Linux, SuSE Enterprise
Linux, Microsoft Windows, Sun Solaris 10 Operating System, Mac OS X,
Free BSD, HP-UX, IBM AIX, IBM i5/OS and other popular Linux
distributions.
The preview version of MySQL 5.4 is currently available for download at http://www.mysql.com/5.4
for 64-bit versions of the Linux and Solaris 10 Operating Systems. Based
on community feedback, an estimated release date for the GA version will
be announced later this year.
About Sun's MySQL Database
MySQL is the most popular open source database software in the world.
Many of the world's largest and fastest-growing organizations use MySQL
to save time and money powering their high-volume Web sites, critical
business systems, communications networks, and commercial software. At www.mysql.com,
Sun provides corporate users with commercial subscriptions and services,
and actively supports the large MySQL open source developer community.
About Sun Microsystems
Sun Microsystems develops the technologies that power the global
marketplace. Guided by a singular vision -- "The Network Is The
Computer"(TM) -- Sun drives network participation through shared
innovation, community development and open source leadership. Sun can be
found in more than 100 countries and on the Web at http://sun.com
*See http://www.mysql.com/benchmarks
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