# MariaDB 10.0.15 Fusion-io Release Notes

[Download](https://archive.mariadb.org/mariadb-10.0.15-FusionIO/) | [Release Notes](/docs/release-notes/community-server/old-releases/10.0/10.0.15-fusion-io.md) | [Changelog](/docs/release-notes/community-server/changelogs/changelogs-mariadb-100-series/mariadb-10015-fusion-io-changelog.md) | [Fusion-io Introduction](/docs/server/server-management/install-and-upgrade-mariadb/configuring-mariadb/mariadb-performance-advanced-configurations/fusion-io/fusion-io-introduction.md)

**Release date:** 12 Dec 2014

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**For an overview of** **MariaDB 10.0** **Fusion-io see the** [**Fusion-io Introduction**](/docs/server/server-management/install-and-upgrade-mariadb/configuring-mariadb/mariadb-performance-advanced-configurations/fusion-io/fusion-io-introduction.md) **page.**
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Thanks, and enjoy MariaDB!

## Notable Changes

Since the [MariaDB 10.0.9 Fusion-io preview](https://blog.mariadb.org/significant-performance-boost-with-new-mariadb-page-compression-on-fusionio/) release, the following notable changes have been made.

* Merged with [MariaDB 10.0.15](/docs/release-notes/community-server/old-releases/10.0/10.0.15.md) release
* Added support for 4K sector size if supported
  * Added status variables for 1K, 2K, 4K, 8K, 16K, and 32K trims
* Added innodb-compression-algorithm configuration variable to select default compression method
* Added support for
  * LZO compression
  * LZMA compression
  * bzip2 compression

## Other Changes

For a complete list of changes made in MariaDB 10.0.15 Fustion-io, with links to detailed information on each push, see the [changelog](/docs/release-notes/community-server/changelogs/changelogs-mariadb-100-series/mariadb-10015-fusion-io-changelog.md).

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