Re: All about Carrier Grade Edition
On Wed, 2007-07-11 at 06:59 +0000, Andrew Hutchings wrote:
> In article > <1184126553.13424.17.camel@localhost.localdomain>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?
It depends on the CGE version. Some series are for testing, some for
deployment... the manual is/should be up to date on this.
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Received on Fri Jul 13 04:42:53 2007
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