v3.0.1
ProxySQL v3.0.1 Release Notes
This release of ProxySQL v3.0.1 marks a significant step in our support for multiple database backends. In this version, the MySQL module is considered stable, building upon years of production use and refinement. The PostgreSQL module is still in beta, and while it includes substantial new features and improvements in this release, users should be aware that it is still undergoing active development and testing.
To make navigating these release notes easier, the changes are organized into three main sections:
- The PostgreSQL section details features, enhancements, and fixes specifically related to the PostgreSQL backend module.
- The MySQL section outlines changes specific to the MySQL backend module.
- The Common section covers improvements, features, and fixes that apply to both the MySQL and PostgreSQL modules, or are related to the core ProxySQL architecture and not tied to a specific database backend.
Major Features
PostgreSQL
In 3.0.0:
- Implemented support for PostgreSQL, enabling ProxySQL to act as a proxy for both MySQL and PostgreSQL databases. The default ports for PostgreSQL protocol are: