Tungsten 1.2.2 officially supports new connector capability for MySQL | Database Journal

Tungsten 1.2.2 officially supports new connector capability for MySQL

Jan 28, 2010
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Available on SourceForge and the Continent website, Tungsten 1.2.2 is now available for download. While much of the release contains bug fixes, the open source version now supports a new Tungsten Connector capability for MySQL called pass-through mode—allowing Tungsten to proxy connections by transferring network blocks directly and speeding up throughput by as much as 200%.

Additionally, the commercial version, now offers features that improve replication and clustering that include PostgreSQL warm standby clustering and add-on rules to manage master virtual IP addresses.

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