Hi,

If you use any 3rd party clients like EMS mysql manager. Check that they have updated 
their binaries to support changes in 4.1, if they have not, you won't be able to 
connect to 4.1. 

That was a big pain for me. I wanted to start using 4.1 on a backup server part time. 
But we use EMS a great deal.  

thanks,

Eric 

At 09:31 AM 3/5/2004, Victor Medina wrote:
>If it's going to be a full production environment where stability is
>crucial, use 4.0.18.
>
>If it is going to be  for a development proyect, you can use 4.1.1 and
>enjoy the new features.
>
>Anyway, 4.1.1 seems to be quite stable if you ask me. But it might
>depend on how much are you willing to risk
>
>Best Regards!
>
>On Fri, 2004-03-05 at 12:24, Samuele wrote:
>
>> I have to install MySQL in our web servers. I don't know if choosing 4.0.18 stable 
>> version or
>> 4.1.1-alpha.
>> I'd prefer the first one, but in this case I'd lose some important features.
>> What do you suggest me?
>> Thank's
>> Samuele
>> ca2000 padova (italy)
>
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