The MySQL database development team has recently announced its major release as MySQL 8 Development Milestone Release (DMR). It contains significant updates and fixes for problems that were much needed.
You might be wondering why it's 8 after 5.7! Were the intermediate versions, that is, 6 and 7, miss out? Of course not! Actually, 6.0 was preserved as part of the changeover to a more frequent and timely release, while 7.0 for the clustering version of MySQL.
Let's see some exciting features that have been introduced in this latest version, as depicted in the following diagram:
It's time to look at MySQL 8 features in detail, which makes us excited and convinced about the reasons for a major version upgrade of MySQL.