What's New in MySQL 9.0
Oracle released MySQL 9.0 with new features like Vector datatype and JavaScript Stored Programs. It removes SHA-1 for security and plans regular updates for improved functionalities and security. Users should update regularly.
Read original articleOracle has released MySQL 9.0, alongside updates to MySQL 8.0.38 and 8.4. The new MySQL 9.0 Innovation release introduces features like a new Vector datatype, JavaScript Stored Programs, and upgrades to libraries and compilers. Notably, MySQL 9.0 removes the insecure SHA-1 and requires user accounts to be altered before upgrading. The release also includes enhancements to the Event Scheduler and Optimizer. Oracle plans to follow a three-month release cycle, with upcoming releases including MySQL 8.4.2 LTS, MySQL 8.0.39, and MySQL 9.1 Innovation. These releases will focus on bug fixes, security updates, and new features. MySQL users are encouraged to stay updated with the latest releases to benefit from improved functionalities and security enhancements.
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