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In the sections that follow, we discuss known limitations of MySQL
Cluster in MySQL 5.0 as compared with the features
available when using the MyISAM
and
InnoDB
storage engines. Currently, there are no
plans to address these in coming releases of MySQL
5.0; however, we will attempt to supply fixes for
these issues in subsequent release series. If you check the
“Cluster” category in the MySQL bugs database at
http://bugs.mysql.com, you can find known bugs in
the following categories under “MySQL Server:” in the
MySQL bugs database at http://bugs.mysql.com, which
we intend to correct in upcoming releases of MySQL Cluster:
Cluster
Cluster Direct API (NDBAPI)
Cluster Disk Data
Cluster Replication
This information is intended to be complete with respect to the conditions just set forth. You can report any discrepancies that you encounter to the MySQL bugs database using the instructions given in Section 1.7, “How to Report Bugs or Problems”. If we do not plan to fix the problem in MySQL 5.0, we will add it to the list.
See Section 17.1.5.10, “Previous MySQL Cluster Issues Resolved in MySQL 5.0” for a list of issues in MySQL Cluster in MySQL 4.1 that have been resolved in the current version.
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