Since MySQL introduced its innovative versions, the number of versions has significantly increased, making it somewhat complex for users new to MySQL to understand the different versions and their current statuses. In this blog, we present a visualized chart of the release history for each version to help beginner developers gain a clearer understanding of the current version landscape and assist them in choosing the most suitable version for their needs.
Link: Lifecycle Status Chart of MySQL Version
Rule of thumb about Choosing MySQL version
- In production environments, always use the LTS version, which is currently MySQL 8.0 or MySQL 8.4
- If there are specific feature or bug fix requirements, you may consider choosing the corresponding innovation version
About the Chart
The main purpose is to help developers quickly understand the current status of MySQL versions. This document will be updated periodically, approximately every 3 to 6 months.
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