The widely used MySQL version 5.7 will reach its end-of-life status in October 2023, formally ending the MySQL 5.X era and shifting all official support to MySQL 8.0.
What does this mean for you? Well, if your site is among the 75% of sites still running MySQL 5.7 or older, you’ll need to take steps to ensure A) your site doesn’t become vulnerable to increased security threats after 5.7 support lapses and B) that it’s ready for an upgrade to MySQL 8.0.
Join us for this informative webinar that will give you an opportunity to learn about this upgrade, test out MySQL 8.0 in Local and allow you to ask questions, click below to register!
What does this mean for you? Well, if your site is among the 75% of sites still running MySQL 5.7 or older, you’ll need to take steps to ensure A) your site doesn’t become vulnerable to increased security threats after 5.7 support lapses and B) that it’s ready for an upgrade to MySQL 8.0.
Join us for this informative webinar that will give you an opportunity to learn about this upgrade, test out MySQL 8.0 in Local and allow you to ask questions, click below to register!
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