Hi Terence,

> Just a dumb question perhaps, but I am looking at upgrading to 5.0, and as
> we are
> happy with the performance and features on 4.1, can we expect the same
> features
> to have the same level of "stability" on 5.0?


I wouldn't expect the same level of stability if you would like to use
stored procs.

> to have the same level of "stability" on 5.0? Also are the features of
4.1.1
> also included?

Heikki wrote:

> For MySQL users release 5.0.0 is a milestone: you can now write stored
> procedures in MySQL.
>
> InnoDB in this MySQL release is essentially the same as in 4.1.1, with the
> bug fixes of 4.0.17 included. Later 5.0.x versions will probably include
new
> space saving table formats for InnoDB.
>
> IMPORTANT NOTE: if you upgrade to InnoDB-4.1.1 or higher (like to 5.0.0),
> you cannot downgrade to a version lower than 4.1.1 any more! That is
because
> earlier versions of InnoDB are not aware of multiple tablespaces.


Best regards,
Mikhail.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Terence" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 9:58 AM
Subject: Does 5.0 contain the features of 4.1 and 4.1.1?


> Hi List,
>
> Just a dumb question perhaps, but I am looking at upgrading to 5.0, and as
> we are
> happy with the performance and features on 4.1, can we expect the same
> features
> to have the same level of "stability" on 5.0? Also are the features of
4.1.1
> also included?
>
> I need to start looking at stored procedures and hence the
> question...thanks!
>
> Terence
>
>
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