MySQL Yum Repository
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 / Oracle Linux 9 (Architecture Independent), RPM Package 12.8K
(mysql84-community-release-el9-1.noarch.rpm) MD5: 15a20fea9018662224f354cb78b392e7
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 / Oracle Linux 8 (Architecture Independent), RPM Package 15.0K
(mysql84-community-release-el8-1.noarch.rpm) MD5: 7e3700fd23a3f8a28c4141a3a2e00b01
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 / Oracle Linux 7 (Architecture Independent), RPM Package 11.4K
(mysql84-community-release-el7-1.noarch.rpm) MD5: a3541dff58744c344d8930518b87c289
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 / Oracle Linux 6 (Architecture Independent), RPM Package 13.3K
(mysql80-community-release-el6-11.noarch.rpm) MD5: 9424ad10a2e9a4bfab5cee8e8239a965
Fedora 41 (Architecture Independent), RPM Package 10.7K
(mysql84-community-release-fc41-1.noarch.rpm) MD5: 0de698668d0ff71e8688b5f8647a657b
Fedora 40 (Architecture Independent), RPM Package 10.6K
(mysql84-community-release-fc40-1.noarch.rpm) MD5: d49a8fd751f177e1b11caa817ae148e6
Fedora 39 (Architecture Independent), RPM Package 10.5K
(mysql84-community-release-fc39-1.noarch.rpm) MD5: d2ea38560df6749120d9b67a14e8dd41

We suggest that you use the MD5 checksums and GnuPG signatures to verify the integrity of the packages you download.

The MySQL Yum repository provides a simple and convenient way to install and update MySQL products with the latest software packages using Yum.

The MySQL Yum repository provides MySQL packages the following Linux Distros:

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux / Oracle Linux
  • Fedora

The MySQL Yum repository includes the latest versions of:

  • MySQL 8.4 LTS
  • MySQL Innovation
  • MySQL 8.0
  • MySQL 5.7
  • MySQL 5.6
  • MySQL NDB Cluster 8.4 LTS
  • MySQL NDB Cluster Innovation
  • MySQL NDB Cluster 8.0
  • MySQL NDB Cluster 7.6
  • MySQL NDB Cluster 7.5
  • MySQL Workbench
  • MySQL Router
  • MySQL Shell
  • MySQL Connector/C++
  • MySQL Connector/J
  • MySQL Connector/ODBC
  • MySQL Connector/Python

Online Documentation:

The repository packages will enable MySQL Server 8.4 by default. Other versions can be obtained by editing the repo setup file installed by the package. See Installing MySQL on Linux Using the MySQL Yum Repository for details.

Support EOL for Fedora 39
Per the MySQL Support Lifecycle policy regarding ending support for OS versions that have reached end of life, we plan to discontinue building all MySQL binaries for the Fedora 39 platform as of Nov 26, 2024.
See Fedora 39 End of Life announcement »


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