MariaDB 10.6.2 Release Notes
Note: This page describes features in the source repository for MariaDB 10.6. There are currently no official packages or binaries available for download which contain the features. If you want to try out any of the new features described here you will need to get and compile the code yourself.
MariaDB 10.6 is the current development series of MariaDB. It is an evolution of MariaDB 10.5 with several entirely new features.
MariaDB 10.6.2 is a Release Candidate (RC) release.
Do not use non-stable (non-GA) releases in production!
For an overview of MariaDB 10.6 see the What is MariaDB 10.6? page.
Thanks, and enjoy MariaDB!
Notable Changes
Notable changes of this release include:
InnoDB
- When innodb_adaptive_hash_index=OFF (the default), the following counters (which reflect btr_cur_n_non_sea) will no longer be updated (MDEV-25882):
- adaptive_hash_index in INFORMATION_SCHEMA.INNODB_METRICS
- Innodb_adaptive_hash_non_hash_searches in INFORMATION_SCHEMA.GLOBAL_STATUS
Replication
- Semisync replica recovery is introduced. rpl-semi-sync-slave-enabled = ON server executes a special recovery branch to guarantee its consistency with a primary server (MDEV-21117)
General
- Error message now use "MariaDB" instead of "MySQL" (MDEV-22189)
- Implement
FLUSH TABLES tbl_name [, tbl_name] ... WITH READ LOCK
for views (MDEV-15888) - Unsupported commands for prepared statements (MDEV-16708)
Changelog
For a complete list of changes made in MariaDB 10.6.2, with links to detailed information on each push, see the changelog.
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