What is MariaDB 10.2?

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The most recent release of MariaDB 10.2 is:
MariaDB 10.2.44 Stable (GA) Download Now

MariaDB 10.2 is the current major stable version. It will be supported until May 2022.

For details on upgrading from MariaDB 10.1, see Upgrading from MariaDB 10.1 to 10.2.

The following lists the major new features in MariaDB 10.2:

Implemented Features

InnoDB as default

Syntax / general features

Incompatible changes

  • TokuDB has been split into a separate package, mariadb-plugin-tokudb.
  • SQL_MODE has been changed; in particular, NOT NULL fields with no default will no longer fall back to a dummy value for inserts which do not specify a value for that field.
  • Replication from legacy MySQL servers may require setting binlog_checksum to NONE.
  • New reserved words: RECURSIVE and ROWS.

Triggers

Replication / binary log

GeoJSON / JSON

Information Schema

EXPLAIN

  • EXPLAIN FORMAT=JSON now shows outer_ref_condition field which contains the condition that the(?) SELECT checks on each re-execution (MDEV-9652)
  • EXPLAN FORMAT=JSON now shows sort_key field which shows the sort criteria used by filesort operation. (commit 2078392)
  • EXPLAIN used to show incorrect information about how the optimizer resolved ORDER BY clause or Distinct. This was a long-standing problem with roots back in MySQL. Now, after MDEV-8646 and related fixes, the problem doesn't exist anymore. (For test cases, see MDEV-7982, MDEV-8857, MDEV-7885, MDEV-326)

Optimizations

  • Connection setup was made faster by moving creation of THD to new thread (MDEV-6150)
  • Pushdown conditions into non-mergeable views/derived tables (MDEV-9197) — Original code from Galina Shalygina
  • ANALYZE TABLE has been re-implemented so as not to lock the entire table when collecting engine independent statistics (MDEV-7901)
  • Internal CRC32 routines use the optimized implementation on Power8 — MDEV-9872
  • Table cache can automatically partition itself as needed to reduce the contention (MDEV-10296)

Compatibility

  • NO PAD collations, which means that end space are significant in comparisons (MDEV-9711) — Original code from Daniil Medvedev
  • MariaDB now works when started with a MySQL 5.7.6+ data directory (MDEV-11170)

CONNECT

System variables

For a list of all new variables, see System Variables Added in MariaDB 10.2 and Status Variables Added in MariaDB 10.2. Variable changes include:

New status variables

Scripts

Other changes

  • Added support for OpenSSL 1.1 and LibreSSL (MDEV-10332)
  • Persistent AUTO_INCREMENT for InnoDB (MDEV-6076)
  • Support COM_RESET_CONNECTION (MDEV-10340)
  • "fast mutexes" have been removed. These aren't faster than normal mutexes, and have been disabled by default for years (MDEV-8111)
  • Old GPL client library is gone; now MariaDB Server comes with the LGPL Connector/C client library (MDEV-9055)
  • MariaDB is no longer compiled with jemalloc
  • TokuDB is now a separate package, not part of the server RPM (because TokuDB still needs jemalloc).

List of all MariaDB 10.2 releases

See also

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