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Oracle Announces MySQL 5.6 Release Candidate

SAN FRANCISCO, CA — (Marketwire) — 09/29/12 — ORACLE OPENWORLD — Oracle (NASDAQ: ORCL)

Kicking-off its inaugural conference at , Oracle today announced the availability of the Release Candidate for , the world-s most popular open-source database.

With increased performance, scalability, reliability and manageability, the MySQL 5.6 Release Candidate (RC) helps users meet the most demanding Web, Cloud-based and embedded application requirements.

The MySQL 5.6 RC is available for immediate download and community testing at: .

MySQL 5.6 RC provides enhanced linear scalability, helping users to leverage modern hardware capabilities.

With this Release Candidate, users can experience simplified query development and execution, better transactional throughput and application availability, flexible NoSQL access, improved replication and enhanced instrumentation.

New features and benefits include:

provided through an enhanced MySQL Optimizer that includes:

: simplify query development by optimizing subqueries prior to execution. New efficiencies in how result sets are selected, sorted and returned deliver substantial improvement in query execution times.

can improve selected query throughput by up to 280x(1).

: with EXPLAIN for INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE operations. EXPLAIN plan output in JSON format delivers more precise optimizer metrics and better readability, and Optimizer Traces enables to track the optimizer decision-making process.

with an improved InnoDB storage engine:

: InnoDB has been re-factored to minimize legacy threading, flushing, purge mutex contentions and bottlenecks, enabling better concurrency on heavily loaded OLTP systems, and resulting in significantly improved throughput for read only workloads(2).

: Online DDL operations enable DBAs to add indexes and perform table alterations while the application remains available for updates.

: allows developers to build FULLTEXT indexes on InnoDB tables to represent text-based content and speed up application searches for words and phrases.

flexible NoSQL access to InnoDB provides simple, key-value lookup of InnoDB data via the familiar Memcached API. Users get the “best of both worlds,” combining key-value operations and complex SQL queries in the same database.

with new features in MySQL replication including:

: the addition of Global Transaction Identifiers and HA Utilities make it simple to automatically detect and recover from failures. Crash-Safe Replication enables the binary log and slaves to automatically recover correct positions in the replication stream in case of a crash, and resume replication without administrator intervention. Checksums maintain data integrity across the cluster by automatically detecting and alerting on errors.

up to 5x faster replication through Multi-Threaded Slaves(3), Binlog Group Commit and Optimized Row-Based Replication enable users to maximize the performance and efficiency of replication as they scale-out their workloads across commodity systems.

: provides protection against operational errors made on the master, for example accidentally dropping tables.

: new instrumentation enables users to better monitor most resource intensive queries, objects, users and applications. New summaries with aggregated statistics grouped by query, thread, user, host and object are also available. The enhancements allow for easier default configuration with less than five percent overhead.

The MySQL 5.6 RC includes additional enhancements and is a feature complete aggregation of the Development Milestones Releases Oracle previously delivered to the MySQL community.

“The evolution of Web applications and Cloud adoption has introduced new performance, scalability and reliability challenges for IT,” said Tomas Ulin, vice president of MySQL Engineering, Oracle. “New features in the MySQL 5.6 Release Candidate help address these challenges and deliver a wide array of innovations to the MySQL community.”

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(1) Based on DBT-3 benchmarks, for configuration and testing information see
(2) Based on SysBench OLTP Read, Read/Write workloads. For configuration and testing information see
(3) Based on a configuration with 10 databases/schemas. For configuration and testing information, see

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