On Fri, Aug 09, 2002 at 09:21:13PM +0200, Thomas Seifert wrote:
> On Thu, 8 Aug 2002 03:02:40 -0700
> Jeremy Zawodny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Excellent.  MySQL 4.0.{2,3} is working well for us too.
> 
> Is there 4.0.3 already somewhere to download?

Not yet.  I believe there will be a 4.0.3 beta release soon, though.
I've been building my own from the source tree.

> At all, how stable is 4.0.x already? afaik its labelled alpha on the website but I 
>heard
> some talking about beta-quality.
> Is there an official bug-list for v4? 
> 
> I would like to give it a shot on a production-system 'cause of that fantastic speed 
>increase.

Well, I'm running 4 production servers with various builds of 4.0.2 and
pre-4.0.3 (they're all slaves).  Our master is 3.23.51.  I hope to
upgrade it to 4.0.3 after the release (and I get a chance to prove it on
the slaves).

I'm not using all the fancy new 4.x features.  Replication and InnoDB,
yes.  No UNIONs, full-text search, or query cache.

My advice is to try it out if you can.  Test carefully and keep and eye
on it for a few days.  But I've had very good luck so far.

Jeremy
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MySQL 3.23.51: up 3 days, processed 79,775,387 queries (264/sec. avg)

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