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Subject: [Drizzle-discuss] Official Drizzle Blog: Drizzle 2011.03.12 GA tarball 
has been released!



Official Drizzle Blog: Drizzle 2011.03.12 GA tarball has been released!

Drizzle source tarball version 2011.03.12 has been released.  This is a GA 
release (and just in time for the ides of March) >: )
It's been a long and crazy road to get to this point and the team would like to 
thank everyone that has helped us get to this point.  Every patch, bug report, 
and thought-provoking question has been invaluable in getting Drizzle this 
solid.
For quick summaries of what has been going on with the team, please check out 
Andrew Hutching's terrific 'Last Week In Drizzle' series
For a general rundown of how we differ from MySQL, see here
Here is a partial list of what you can find inside:

Documentation is sphinx-based and available in-tree or online.  It should be 
noted that they are licensed under Creative Commons!
Replication solutions will be log based.  Both file-based and innodb-table 
based versions of the log are available and have been heavily tested / 
validated.
Native replication available via the slave plugin.  This solution utilizes the 
innodb-based replication log and has been subjected to significant testing.  
Check out a simple example here.  You can check out David Shrewsbury's 
replication related blog posts here
Easy migration from MySQL systems via the Drizzledump tool.
Drizzleadmin tool - used to bypass the protocol’s max-connections setting to do 
tasks such as killing queries or clients.
libdrizzle is included in the tree (no longer a separate project) and is BSD 
licensed
ANSI-compliant INFORMATION_SCHEMA
DATA_DICTIONARY for custom, Drizzle-specific tables and data
Innodb tables by default
MyISAM available (temporary tables)
Removed archive, blackhole, csv, and other engines (these can be reintroduced 
if faced with enough demand).
HailDB engine = embedded Innodb, but better
Pluggable authentication
SQLAlchemy integration - we now pass their test suite and use it as part of our 
continuous build and integration system
Significant performance improvements
Initial work for catalogs
And tons more!

Please consult the documentation as a first resource.  Contact us via our 
mailing lists, launchpad, or IRC if you have any questions
The Drizzle download file can be found hereURL: 
http://blog.drizzle.org/2011/03/15/drizzle-2011-03-12-ga-tarball-has-been-released/

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