MySQL
dbMySQL is an open source database developed by Oracle. With its proven performance, reliability and ease-of-use, MySQL has become the leading database choice for web-based applications, used by high profile web properties including Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Yahoo! and many more.
Release | Released | Premier Support | Extended Support | Latest |
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8.0 | 5 years ago (08 Apr 2018) |
Ends
in 1 year and 11 months (30 Apr 2025)
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Ends
in 2 years and 11 months (30 Apr 2026)
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8.0.33
(16 Mar 2023)
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5.7 | 7 years ago (09 Oct 2015) |
Ended
2 years and 7 months ago (31 Oct 2020)
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Ends
in 5 months (31 Oct 2023)
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5.7.42
(16 Mar 2023)
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5.6 | 10 years ago (01 Feb 2013) |
Ended
5 years ago (28 Feb 2018)
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Ended
2 years and 3 months ago (28 Feb 2021)
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5.6.51
(05 Jan 2021)
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5.5 | 12 years ago (03 Dec 2010) |
Ended
7 years ago (31 Dec 2015)
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Ended
4 years ago (31 Dec 2018)
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5.5.63
(21 Dec 2018)
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Oracle’s Lifetime Support Policy has three options.
Premier Support
5 years, starting at GA, of Premier Support that includes MySQL maintenance releases, updates, fixes (error correction), and security alerts.
Extended Support
3 years of extra support including error correction, beyond the Premier Support period, for specific MySQL releases. Includes MySQL maintenance releases, updates, bug fixes (error correction), and security alerts.
Sustaining Support
Any time, beyond the Premier Support period. Support only. No new releases, no new fixes (no error correction for new issues), no new updates. Only pre-existing updates, fixes and alerts are available.
Community Edition
MySQL Community Edition is freely available under GPLv2 licensing. Historically, patches have been released at the same time as for the commercial offerings, but no official commitment is made that such a policy will remain.
More information is available on the MySQL website.
You should be running one of the supported release numbers listed above in the rightmost column.
mysqld --version
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