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Continuent Debuts Tungsten Clustering and Tungsten Replicator 7.0.1


Continuent is releasing Tungsten Clustering and Tungsten Replicator Versions 7.0.1, introducing 52 new features and improvements, along with critical bug fixes.

The following changes have been made to Tungsten Cluster and may affect existing scripts and integration tools. Any scripts or environment which make use of these tools should check and update for the new configurations for:

  • Installation and Deployment
  • Command-line Tools
  • Core Replicator
  • APIs

The new command tungsten_upgrade_manager will help clear specific cached SSL values, to be used only when specified by Continuent Support.

A new tpm report sub-command has been added. By default, tpm report will generate a security report for all available communication channels on a per-node basis. The purpose of tpm report is to provide easy access to all of the settings that pertain to a specific topic. The default (and only) topic at this time is the security stance. More topics will be added over time.

The updated version of Clustering replaced the official log4j library with a secured version in which all vulnerable classes have been removed. This prevents exposing the software following a (user) misconfiguration of the log4j properties

The following changes have been made to Tungsten Replicator and may affect existing scripts and integration tools. Any scripts or environment which make use of these tools should check and update for the new configurations for:

  • Installation and Deployment
  • Command-line Tools
  • Core Replicator

Tungsten Clustering is a complete, fully-integrated, fully-tested MySQL HA, DR and geo-clustering solution running on-premises and in the cloud combined with 24/7 support for business-critical MySQL, MariaDB, and Percona Server applications.

Tungsten allows enterprises running business-critical MySQL database applications to cost-effectively achieve continuous global operations with commercial-grade high availability (HA), geographically redundant disaster recovery (DR), and geographically distributed active/active.

For more information about these updates, visit www.continuent.com.


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