January 10, 2011
Per the MySQL Support Lifecycle policy regarding ending support for OS versions that are obsolete or have reached end of life, we plan to discontinue supporting all MySQL binaries for Microsoft Windows 2000 as of January 6, 2011. According to Microsoft, extended support for Windows 2000 ended July 13, 2010.
December 7, 2010
Per the MySQL Support Lifecycle policy regarding ending support for OS versions that are obsolete, have reached end of life, or have little usage pattern, we plan to discontinue building MySQL binaries (Community, Enterprise, and Commercial) for the following platforms.
As of January 1, 2011, these platforms will no longer be supported for MySQL versions 5.0 and higher.
Our platform support continues to evolve and we recently added following platforms to our officially supported list.
Old releases for the EOLed platforms listed above remain available for download and we will continue to provide source code and limited support for customers who wish to build MySQL 5.1 and higher on these platforms. Please see the MySQL Support Policies for more information.
As always, thanks for your continued support of MySQL!
November 10, 2010
Per the MySQL Support Lifecycle policy regarding ending support for OS versions that are obsolete or have reached end of life, we plan to discontinue supporting MySQL binaries (Community, Enterprise, and Commercial) for FreeBSD 6 as of 2010-Nov-30. According to the FreeBSD Organization support for the FreeBSD 6.x stable branch will also cease on November 30, 2010.
May 25, 2010
Per the MySQL Support Lifecycle policy regarding ending support for OS versions that are obsolete or have reached end of life, we plan to discontinue supporting MySQL binaries (Community, Enterprise, and Commercial) for Debian 3.1 as of June 1, 2010. According to the Debian Project, Debian 3.1 is now "obsolete" (see http://www.debian.org/releases/)
Our platform support continues to evolve and as such we are also adding Debian 5 to our officially supported platform list.
January 4, 2010
Per the MySQL Support Lifecycle policy regarding ending support for OS versions that have little usage pattern, we plan to discontinue building MySQL binaries (Community, Enterprise, and Commercial) for the following platforms.
As of February 1, 2010, these platforms will no longer be supported for MySQL versions 5.0 and higher.
Our platform support continues to evolve and we recently added following platforms to our officially supported list.
Old releases for the EOLed platforms listed above remain available for download from the MySQL Customer Support Center and we will continue to provide source code and limited support for customers who wish to build MySQL 5.0 and higher on these platforms. Please see the MySQL Support Policies for more information.
As always, thanks for your continued support of MySQL!
December 31, 2009
Per the MySQL Support Lifecycle policy, extended support for MySQL 4.1 ended on December 31, 2009. MySQL Enterprise subscribers can continue to download 4.1 server binaries and source code from the Enterprise Customer Center at https://enterprise.mysql.com/.
December 31, 2009
Per the MySQL Support Lifecycle policy, active support for MySQL 5.0 ended on December 31, 2009. MySQL 5.0 is now in the Extended support phase.
December 18, 2009
With the beta releases of MySQL Workbench 5.2 well under way, we are announcing the EOL of the MySQL GUI Tools Bundle.
The MySQL Tools team has been working on MySQL Workbench 5.2 to give DBAs and developers an integrated tools environment for:
MySQL Workbench 5.2 also provides:
A future release of MySQL Workbench (post 5.2) will add a migration plugin, providing features comparable to the MySQL Migration Toolkit component of the MySQL GUI Tools Bundle. The MySQL Support team will continue to provide technical assistance for MySQL Migration Toolkit until such migration support functionality is released in MySQL Workbench, but no new development or bug fixes will be provided against the existing MySQL Migration Toolkit product.
MySQL Support will continue to answer questions and provide assistance related to MySQL GUI Tools Bundle, as well as assist our customers in upgrading from those tools to MySQL Workbench 5.2 until June 30, 2010.
Starting Dec 18, 2009, MySQL will no longer accept bug reports submitted against the MySQL GUI Tools Bundle, and existing bug reports against these tools will no longer be worked on. Users should instead download, use, and submit bug reports (where necessary) against MySQL Workbench. Downloads of the MySQL GUI Tools Bundle will remain available, but will be moved into the MySQL Archives location.
Users should begin planning to upgrade to MySQL Workbench 5.2 GA.
March 24, 2009
Per the MySQL Support Lifecycle policy regarding ending support for OS versions that have reached vendor end of life, we plan to discontinue building or supporting MySQL binaries for AIX 5.2 as of 2009-April-30. See IBM EOS (End of Support).
December 1, 2008
Per the MySQL Support Lifecycle policy, extended support for MySQL 4.0 ends on December 31, 2008. MySQL Enterprise subscribers can continue to download 4.0 server binaries and source code from the Enterprise Customer Center at https://enterprise.mysql.com/.
October 15, 2008
Per the MySQL Support Lifecycle policy regarding ending support for OS versions that have reached vendor end of life or that have little to no usage pattern, we plan to discontinue building MySQL binaries (Community, Enterprise, and Commercial) for version 4.1 effective 2008-Dec-31 and version 5.0 effective 2009-Dec-31 for the following OS versions.
These OS versions will not be supported for MySQL versions 5.1 and higher.
We will continue to provide source code and support for customers who wish to build MySQL 4.1 and higher on these and other specific OS versions.
Please see the MySQL Support Lifecycle policy at http://www.mysql.com/about/legal/lifecycle/ for more information.
As always, thanks for your continued support of MySQL!
