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Old 2nd October 2012
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Default Release candidate for MySQL 5.6 available

From http://h-online.com/-1720683

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At the MySQL Connect conference in San Francisco, Oracle has presented the release candidate for the next version of its open source relational database, MySQL. For MySQL 5.6, the developers have focused on adding features to InnoDB, for example, implementing full-text searches that were previously only available in the non-transactional MyISAM, and on improving server performance by improving database's optimiser.

Oracle's presentation clearly indicated that InnoDB is likely to replace many other storage engines in the medium term. The company's Vice President of MySQL Engineering, Thomas Ulin, repeatedly pointed out that the developers are exclusively focusing their work on InnoDB.
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