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Re: 5.5.x vs 10.x

 

Maybe you should consider testing 10.1 too

Em domingo, 28 de dezembro de 2014, Reindl Harald <h.reindl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
escreveu:

>
> Am 28.12.2014 um 19:39 schrieb Federico Razzoli:
>
>> Yeah, well, I don't think that anyone in this world doesn't know/agree :)
>>
>> That said, I recommend 10.0 because my 10.0 production servers didn't hit
>> any bug (as far as I know), and optimize some queries better. Is your
>> experience different from mine?
>>
>
> i am currently on 5.5 and 10.x is planned next year
>
> but i have seen a major regression while switch from MySQl 5.5 to MariaDB
> 5.5 which had the power to damage emails received from dbmail servers with
> POP3 (IMAP as well, but a POP3 client don#t try to download a message again
> even if you fix the bug in the meantime) by wrong ordering of message parts
>
> well, that makes me careful because 5.5. was a proposed drop-in-replacement
>
>  --------------------------------------------
>> Dom 28/12/14, Reindl Harald <h.reindl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> ha scritto:
>>
>>   Oggetto: Re: [Maria-discuss] R:  5.5.x vs 10.x
>>   A: maria-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>   Data: Domenica 28 dicembre 2014, 19:00
>>
>>
>>   Am
>>   28.12.2014 um 18:17 schrieb Federico Razzoli:
>>   > 10.0 is the newest stable release. So you
>>   should use it, unless you have a specific reason to prefer
>>   an older version.
>>
>>   in
>>   context of whatever software *that* is not a valid reason
>>
>>   if you manage 10, 20, 30 or
>>   more production servers and things are going
>>   down because unexpected regressions nobody will
>>   accept "but it is newest
>>   release"
>>   as excuse and expierience over many years shows repeatly
>>   that
>>   in doubt you can test over weeks and
>>   as soon you go in production and
>>   have real
>>   workload troubles never imagined may *or* may not start to
>>   happen
>>
>>   that said froma guy
>>   which is normally on-top if it comes to recent
>>   software versions, hence the expierience and
>>   thanks god most problems
>>   don't damage
>>   data irreversible
>>
>
>

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