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Mysql version list
Mysql version list










In response to the customer's requests, Microsoft has decided to prolong the support for Azure Database for MySQL beyond October 2023. This development specifically impacts customers who are currently utilizing Version 5.7 of Azure Database for MySQL - Single Server and Flexible Server. In line with Oracle's announcement regarding the end-of-life (EOL) of MySQL Community Version v5.7 in October 2023 (), we at Azure are actively preparing for this important transition. What will happen to Azure Database for MySQL service after MySQL community version is retired in October 2023?

mysql version list

The dates follow the MySQL versioning policy. The table below provides the retirement details for MySQL major versions. Minor version supportĪzure Database for MySQL automatically performs minor version upgrades to the Azure-preferred MySQL version as part of periodic maintenance. Major version supportĮach major version of MySQL is supported by Azure Database for MySQL from the date Azure begins supporting the version until the version is retired by the MySQL community, as provided in the versioning policy. Read the version support policy for retired versions in version support policy documentation. If your application has a requirement to connect to a specific major version, say v5.7 or v8.0, you can do so by changing the port in your server connection string as explained in our documentation here. To determine the version of your MySQL server instance, use the SELECT VERSION() command at the MySQL prompt. After the connection is established, the MySQL client displays the version of MySQL set in the gateway, not the actual version running on your MySQL server instance. In the Single Server deployment option, a gateway redirects the connections to server instances. For more information about the scheme, see the MySQL documentation.Īzure Database for MySQL currently supports the following major and minor versions of MySQL: Version naming scheme where X is the major version, Y is the minor version, and Z is the bug fix release. The service supports the community's current major versions, namely MySQL 5.7, and 8.0.

mysql version list

Supported MySQL versionsĪzure Database for MySQL has been developed from MySQL Community Edition, using the InnoDB storage engine. This page describes the Azure Database for MySQL versioning policy and applies to Azure Database for MySQL - Single Server and Azure Database for MySQL - Flexible Server (Preview) deployment modes.

mysql version list

For more information about migrating to Azure Database for MySQL - Flexible Server, see What's happening to Azure Database for MySQL Single Server?

#MYSQL VERSION LIST UPGRADE#

We strongly recommend for you to upgrade to Azure Database for MySQL - Flexible Server. Azure Database for MySQL - Single Server is on the retirement path.










Mysql version list