MySQL

Updated on Apr 18, 2025
MySQL

MySQL is an open source database developed by Oracle. With its proven performance, reliability and ease-of-use, MySQL has become the leading database choice for web-based applications, used by high profile web properties including Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Yahoo! and many more.

ReleaseRelease DateCore SupportActive SupportLatest
9.2Dec 15, 2024
(4 months ago)
YesYes9.2.0
(Dec 15, 2024)
9.1Sep 24, 2024
(6 months ago)
Jan 21, 2025
(2 months ago)
Jan 21, 2025
(2 months ago)
9.1.0
(Sep 24, 2024)
9.0Jun 07, 2024
(10 months ago)
Oct 15, 2024
(6 months ago)
Oct 15, 2024
(6 months ago)
9.0.1
(Jul 12, 2024)
8.4 (LTS)Apr 10, 2024
(1 year ago)
Apr 30, 2032
(7 years from now)
Apr 30, 2029
(4 years from now)
8.4.5
(Mar 31, 2025)
8.3Dec 14, 2023
(1 year ago)
Apr 10, 2024
(1 year ago)
Apr 10, 2024
(1 year ago)
8.3.0
(Dec 14, 2023)
8.2Oct 12, 2023
(1 year ago)
Dec 14, 2023
(1 year ago)
Dec 14, 2023
(1 year ago)
8.2.0
(Oct 12, 2023)
8.1Jun 21, 2023
(1 year ago)
Oct 25, 2023
(1 year ago)
Oct 25, 2023
(1 year ago)
8.1.0
(Jun 21, 2023)
8.0 (LTS)Apr 08, 2018
(7 years ago)
Apr 30, 2026
(1 year from now)
Apr 30, 2025
(10 days from now)
8.0.42
(Mar 31, 2025)
5.7Oct 09, 2015
(9 years ago)
Oct 31, 2023
(1 year ago)
Oct 31, 2020
(4 years ago)
5.7.44
(Sep 20, 2023)
5.6Feb 01, 2013
(12 years ago)
Feb 28, 2021
(4 years ago)
Feb 28, 2018
(7 years ago)
5.6.51
(Jan 05, 2021)
5.5Dec 03, 2010
(14 years ago)
Dec 31, 2018
(6 years ago)
Dec 31, 2015
(9 years ago)
5.5.63
(Dec 21, 2018)

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