MariaDB 11.5.0 Release Notes
Release date: Unreleased
Do not use alpha releases in production!
MariaDB 11.5 is an upcoming short-term development series of MariaDB. It is an evolution of MariaDB 11.5 with several entirely new features.
MariaDB 11.5.0 will be a single preview release. Features are to be considered preview, and none are guaranteed to make it into MariaDB 11.5.
For an overview of MariaDB 11.5 see the What is MariaDB 11.5? page.
Thanks, and enjoy MariaDB!
New Features
- Improved table repair (MDEV-33449)
- Limit size of created disk temporary files and tables (MDEV-9101)
- New USERS table in the Information Schema (MDEV-23729)
- Add more columns to TABLE_STATISTICS and USER STATS (MDEV-33151)
- Add QUERIES to INDEX_STATISTICS (MDEV-33152)
- TIMESTAMPs now use whole 32-bit unsigned range (MDEV-32188)
- Additional features for Sequences (MDEV-28152)
- Add FLUSH GLOBAL STATUS (MDEV-33145)
- Index condition pushdown on partitioned tables (MDEV-12404)
- ANALYZE for statement should show selectivity of pushed index condition (MDEV-18478)
- Provide InnoDB async IO statistics (MDEV-32841)
- Change default Unicode collation to uca1400_ai_ci (MDEV-25829)
- Message to notify end-user N-days prior the password get expired (MDEV-32218)
- Enable var deprecation for mariadbd help output (MDEV-28671)
- New --dir option for mariadb-dump (MDEV-33625)
- Permit bulk implementation to return ALL individual results (MDEV-30366)
- Send initial values of system variables in first OK packet (MDEV-31609)
- Extend query_response_time plugin to be compatible with Percona server (MDEV-33501)
- New variable, slow_query_log_always_write_time (MDEV-33144)
- Deprecate spider_casual_read (MDEV-31789)
Be notified of new MariaDB Server releases automatically by subscribing to the MariaDB Foundation community announce 'at' lists.mariadb.org announcement list (this is a low traffic, announce-only list). MariaDB plc customers will be notified for all new releases, security issues and critical bug fixes for all MariaDB plc products thanks to the Notification Services.
MariaDB may already be included in your favorite OS distribution. More
information can be found on the
Distributions which Include MariaDB
page.