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Re: All about Carrier Grade Edition

From: Andrew Hutchings <andrew(at)linuxjedi.co.uk>
Date: Wed Jul 11 2007 - 02:59:47 EDT


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&lt;1184126553.13424.17.camel@localhost.localdomain&gt;stewart@mysql.co m (Stewart Smith) wrote:

> Since customers need to both deploy and test, we have several
> versions of CGE... some for stable use, some for ongoing testing and
> development.
> Different CGE versions are kept at different stages of
> up-to-dateness with the main 5.1 tree... so bugs fixed in MySQL 5.1.X
> may or may not make it into a CGE release. The latest CGE release is
> usually keptrather up to date with main 5.1 though.

I had a look at CGE the other day and I think going to push my employer to let me implement that instead of standard 5.1. My boss has a rule of 'no beta software', and I can't really get him to understand that NDB in 5.1 late betas will be more stable for us than 5.0 currently is, and it will add all the features specified from the beginning.
In terms of reliability, stability, betaness, etc... How does CGE compare with standard 5.1?

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