Downgrade Percona Server for MySQL¶
Downgrading to a 5.7 or earlier series is not supported.
The following table lists the downgrade paths:
Path | Examples | Methods |
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Within a bugfix release series or an LTS release | 8.0.35 to 8.0.34 | in-place downgrade, logical downgrade, asynchronous replication, MySQL Clone plugin |
A bugfix or LTS release to the last bugfix or LTS release series | 8.4.x to 8.0.x | logical downgrade, asynchronous replication |
A bugfix or LTS release to an innovation release after the last LTS series | 8.4.x to 8.3.0 | logical downgrade, asynchronous replication |
An innovation release to another innovation release after the last LTS series | 8.3.0 to 8.2.0 | logical downgrade, asynchronous replication |
We don’t support downgrades with any 8.0.x release below 8.0.34. A releases in the range above 8.0.34 can be downgraded to any release within that range, including 8.0.34.
Downgrading risks¶
Downgrading has the following risks:
Risk | Description |
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Data loss | If the downgrade process has issues, you may lose your data. It is crucial that you back up your data before attempting to downgrade. |
Incompatibility | If you use any feature or improvement in the latest version, downgrading could result in incompatibility issues. |
Performance | Downgrading may result in a loss of performance |
Security | Newer versions have security updates that are not available in the older versions, which could lead to exposure. |
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Last update:
2024-12-18