New features (MySQL)
Release 4.4.0
This plugin release consists of only bug fixes.
Release 4.3.0
This release renames the ‘Manual Backup Ingestion’ mechanism to 'Staging Push’. You can notice this change when you create a dsource. For more information, refer to Linking using Staging Push mode.
Release 4.2.0
This connector version introduces data source sizing which enables users to calculate the size of ingested MySQL databases. For more information, refer to Source sizing implementation for MySQL dSources.
Release 4.1.0
This connector version blocks the creation, rollback, and refresh actions of VDBs on target environments when the installed MySQL version is not the same as the dSource’s installed MySQL version. This is a protective feature that prevents the accidental corruption of MySQL VDBs.
Release 4.0.0
This connector version supports MySQL v8 across all certified editions.
Release 3.0.0
This connector version has the following new features:
The MySQL connector version 3.0.0 has been enhanced for improved security and stability. We have added fixes for the following:
Dataset creation workflows can detect if the provided port number is already in use by an existing MySQL instance and notify the user.
Corrected the reported dSource and VDB statuses.
Fixed the Snapshot with Parameters functionality of the Manual Backup Ingestion to work smoothly and without errors.
Improved UI descriptions, UI and connector validations, and error messages.
Added support for Percona Server for MySQL version 5.7 using Manual Backup Ingestion and Binary Log Replication ingestion models.
Integrated support for MySQL and Percona Server for MySQL version 5.7 in a consolidated release stream. If you have installed divergent or custom branches of the MySQL connector you should look to migrate to this production stream. Future features and bugs will be resolved here.
Implemented various security fixes.
Release 2.1.0
The MySQL connector 2.1.0 release consists of security improvements.
Release 2.0.26
This connector version has the following new features:
Selecting Databases: Ability to select specific databases in the Source MySQL server when creating a dSource.
Delphix generated config file: If a
my.cnf
file is not provided while creating a dSource, Delphix now creates one.New Exit Return Codes: MySQL connector 2.0.26 introduces more granular error exit codes.
Delphix began supporting MySQL connector version from v2.0.26.