MariaDB 10.10.0 Release Notes

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Release date: 23 Jun 2022

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MariaDB 10.10 is a current development series of MariaDB. It is an evolution of MariaDB 10.9 with several entirely new features.

MariaDB 10.10.0 is not a single release, but is instead a number of preview releases based on feature branches. Each should be considered Alpha.

For an overview of MariaDB 10.10 see the What is MariaDB 10.10? page.

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Remember, these features are in separate preview packages. The subsection header text corresponds to the preview package name.

Replication

  • Change defaults for CHANGE MASTER TO so that GTID-based replication is used by default if master supports it (MDEV-19801)
  • Deprecate MASTER_USE_GTID=Current_Pos to favor new MASTER_DEMOTE_TO_SLAVE option (MDEV-20122)

Optimizer

  • Improve optimization of joins with many tables, including eq_ref tables (MDEV-28852)
  • Table elimination does not work across derived tables (MDEV-26278)

UCA14 Collation

DDL

Galera

  • Implement a method to add IPs to allowlist for Galera Cluster node addresses that can make SST/IST requests (MDEV-27246)

Miscellaneous

Available as container: quay.io/mariadb-foundation/mariadb-devel:10.10-misc


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