Dear MySQL Users,

MySQL Cluster is the distributed, shared-nothing variant of MySQL.
This storage engine provides:

   - In-Memory storage - Real-time performance (with optional
     checkpointing to disk)
   - Transparent Auto-Sharding - Read & write scalability
   - Active-Active/Multi-Master geographic replication
   - 99.999% High Availability with no single point of failure
     and on-line maintenance
   - NoSQL and SQL APIs (including C++, Java, http and Memcached)

MySQL Cluster 7.2.28, has been released and can be downloaded from

   http://www.mysql.com/downloads/cluster/

where you will also find Quick Start guides to help you get your
first MySQL Cluster database up and running.

The release notes are available from

   http://dev.mysql.com/doc/relnotes/mysql-cluster/7.2/en/index.html

MySQL Cluster enables users to meet the database challenges of next
generation web, cloud, and communications services with uncompromising
scalability, uptime and agility.

More details can be found at

   http://www.mysql.com/products/cluster/

Enjoy !

Changes in MySQL NDB Cluster 7.2.28 (5.5.55-ndb-7.2.28) (2017-04-10, General Availability)

    MySQL NDB Cluster 7.2.28 is a new release of NDB Cluster,
    incorporating new features in the NDB storage engine, and
    fixing recently discovered bugs in previous MySQL NDB Cluster
    7.2 development releases.

    Obtaining MySQL NDB Cluster 7.2.  MySQL NDB Cluster 7.2
    source code and binaries can be obtained from
    http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/cluster/.

    This release also incorporates all bugfixes and changes made
    in previous NDB Cluster releases, as well as all bugfixes and
    feature changes which were added in mainline MySQL 5.5
through MySQL 5.5.55 (see Changes in MySQL 5.5.55 (2017-04-10, General availability)
    (http://dev.mysql.com/doc/relnotes/mysql/5.5/en/news-5-5-55.html)).

    Bugs Fixed

      * NDB Disk Data: Stale data from NDB Disk Data tables that
        had been dropped could potentially be included in backups
        due to the fact that disk scans were enabled for these.
        To prevent this possibility, disk scans are now
        disabled---as are other types of scans---when taking a
        backup. (Bug #84422, Bug #25353234)

      * NDB Disk Data: In some cases, setting dynamic in-memory
        columns of an NDB Disk Data table to NULL was not handled
        correctly. (Bug #79253, Bug #22195588)


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