ProxySQL is proud to announce the latest release of ProxySQL version 2.0.15 on the 30th of October 2020
ProxySQL is a high performance, high availability, protocol aware proxy for MySQL, with a GPL license! It can be downloaded here or alternatively from the ProxySQL Repository, and freely usable and accessible according to the GNU GPL v3.0 license.
Release Overview Highlights
ProxySQL v2.0.15 is a patch release comprising of minor backward compatible changes and bug fixes.
The most interesting highlight of this release is the introduction of ARMv8 64-bit packages which have been compiled for CentOS-RHEL 7/8, Debian 9/10 and Ubuntu 18/20 as well as a Docker image available on our Official ProxySQL Docker Repository.
This is really great news if you are already running ARM servers or plan to make the switch in the future.
Be sure to try out the new ProxySQL 2.0.15 release and let us know your experience!
New Features & Fixes Highlights
- Introduction of arm64v8 packages for CentOS-RHEL 7/8, Debian 9/10 and Ubuntu 18/20 as well as a Docker image available on our Official ProxySQL Docker Repository
- mysql-max_transaction_time becomes mysql-max_transaction_idle_time as it represents “idle only” and mysql-max_transaction_time is introduced for “all states”.
- Diamond collector was ported to CentOS / RHEL 8.0
- Several other fixes and updates that improve stability and enhance the performance of ProxySQL, detailed release notes for ProxySQL 2.0.15 are available on the release page
A special thanks to all the people that report bugs: this makes each version of ProxySQL better than the previous. Please report any bugs or feature requests on the project’s Github issue tracker.
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us. Our performance and scalability experts are readily available to evaluate the overall state of your database infrastructure and help to build a robust and reliable MySQL HA architecture. We also offer consulting, long term support and training for ProxySQL.