What is in old MySQL versions
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Download NowMariaDB 5.1 was the first release of MariaDB. It was based on MySQL 5.1.
In a sense, users can think about MySQL 5.0 and older releases (or even older releases of the MySQL 5.1 tree) as old versions of MariaDB.
This page lists the main features that were added in very old MySQL trees, before MariaDB was created. This is done for historical purpose, and can also be useful for users who still run those versions.
MySQL 3.23
- Replication (only statement-based, no SSL).
- ...
MySQL 4.0
- InnoDB enabled by default.
- Dynamic configuration variables.
- FULLTEXT for MyISAM.
- UNION.
- TRUNCATE TABLE.
- Multi-table DELETE and UPDATE.
- Query cache.
- Embedded server.
MySQL 4.1
- Subqueries (not optimized).
- Faster protocol.
- Prepared statements.
- GIS support for MyISAM
- B-TREE for MEMORY tables.
- Replication over SSL.
- UTF-8 character set.
- New storage engines:
MySQL 5.0
MySQL 5.1 (older releases)
- Events
- Partitioning.
- Storage engines API.
- Plugins API.
- Row-based and mixed replication.
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