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Subject: [ANNOUNCE] Innobase Oy declares MySQL/InnoDB-3.23 stable
From: "Heikki Tuuri" <Heikki.Tuuri () innodb ! com>
Date: 2002-02-28 9:34:23
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Innobase Oy declares MySQL/InnoDB-3.23 stable starting from version 3.23.49.
Helsinki, February 28, 2002
Innobase Oy has decided to declare MySQL/InnoDB-3.23 officially stable
starting from the version 3.23.49. InnoDB tables are included in the
MySQL-Max-3.23 distribution which is available for download from
http://www.mysql.com. InnoDB tables provide transactions, row level locking,
and foreign key constraints to MySQL.
There is now extensive real-world experience from the use of
MySQL/InnoDB-3.23. In a December 2001 poll at the MySQL AB website, 10 % of
the 3000 answerers said that they use primarily InnoDB type tables in MySQL.
Based on the daily download rate, MySQL is estimated to have 3 million users
worldwide.
InnoDB tables are used at several database sites to get the best performance
under a high database load. The InnoDB user stories page
http://www.innodb.com/userstories.html lists some of these InnoDB users.
Mytrix, Inc. is maybe the largest MySQL database site in the world, storing
more than a terabyte of data, and it runs on InnoDB tables. SelectBourse
tracks Nasdaq and and Paris Stock Exchange trades in its application, which
runs on InnoDB tables and handles 1200 inserts/second. Also the popular
Internet news site Slashdot.org runs on InnoDB tables.
For more information on InnoDB, please see the InnoDB website
http://www.innodb.com.
Best regards,
Heikki Tuuri
CEO
Innobase Oy
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