While I'm in no hurry to move our clients J4 sites to J5 we'll most likely migrate our clients out of SG having read this thread. Also SGs support services have been significantly reduced so it's near impossible to speak to anyone.
When I asked them when they would be updating MySQL 5.7 to 8.x they told me they 'didn't have any plans to update the server' and couldn't give me a date or timeline. When I said MySQL was EOL in October of 2023 they said:
"Correct, in October 2023, MySQL 5.7 reached its end of life. As such, it is no longer supported and doesn't receive security patches or bug fixes anymore. On the other hand, MySQL 8 will reach EOL in April 2026. It also introduces significant enhancements to the InnoDB storage engine, query operations, connection pooling and more."
Duh, So basically a non-answer. Too bad, they used to be pretty good.
When I asked them when they would be updating MySQL 5.7 to 8.x they told me they 'didn't have any plans to update the server' and couldn't give me a date or timeline. When I said MySQL was EOL in October of 2023 they said:
"Correct, in October 2023, MySQL 5.7 reached its end of life. As such, it is no longer supported and doesn't receive security patches or bug fixes anymore. On the other hand, MySQL 8 will reach EOL in April 2026. It also introduces significant enhancements to the InnoDB storage engine, query operations, connection pooling and more."
Duh, So basically a non-answer. Too bad, they used to be pretty good.
Statistics: Posted by dagroupinc — Mon Mar 25, 2024 9:37 pm