MySQL 5.4 Brings Scalability, Performance Improvements
April 28, 2009 Alex Woodie
Sun Microsystems took a moment last week, as it was getting prepared to be eaten by Oracle, to announce a new release of MySQL, the open source relational database management system it bought for $1 billion just over a year ago. MySQL 5.4 brings scalability enhancements for X64 and Chip Multi-threaded (CMT) servers, while general performance enhancements will help users running the software on all types of servers, including IBM Power Systems boxes. When paired with the InnoDB storage engine, which coincidentally is owned by Oracle, MySQL 5.4 can really scale. With InnoDB powering MySQL, Sun says, the duo |