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Announcing TokuMX v2.0

September 30, 2014
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Tim.Callaghan
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Today we released TokuMX v2.0, the latest version of Tokutek’s high-performance MongoDB distribution. Highlights of this new release are as follows:

  • Fast updates that can boost the speed of updates to unindexed fields by more than 10x.
  • Ark elections making replication trustworthy and more ops-friendly.
  • Smaller oplog entries made possible with a brand-new rollback algorithm.
  • Geospatial indexes with haystack, 2d, and 2dsphere indexes and queries in MongoDB.
  • Partitioned sharding for specific configurations.

Our Enterprise Edition has added the following capabilities:

  • Support for auditing actions and the ability to include/exclude actions by user, database, and action.
  • Point in time recovery.
  • Improved hot backup to support differing data and log directories.

We have quite a few blogs planned for the coming weeks to cover the features in more detail.

To learn more about TokuMX:Download our Enterprise Edition or Community Edition, check out the documentation, or see the full release notes.

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Sam F
Sam F
11 years ago

Any plans to add full text search in the future? FTS and having a version that runs on the mac (for development) easily are the only thing holding me back from using TokuMX.

Tim.Callaghan
Tim.Callaghan
11 years ago
Reply to  Sam F

Good news on both fronts:
1. The progress toward FTS can be seen in this Jira milestone.
2. We’ve had OSX builds (development only) for quite some time, instructions are here.

Sam F
Sam F
11 years ago
Reply to  Tim.Callaghan

That’s great to hear!

Thong Hoang
Thong Hoang
11 years ago

Dear sir, geospatial index that you supported is in MongoDb 2.4 or MongoDb 3.0? Because your reference link is link to MongoDb3.0, but TokuMx has just intergrated with MongoDb2.4. As I know, the geospatial index is very different between two versions.

Jon Tobin
Jon Tobin
11 years ago
Reply to  Thong Hoang

Thong,
You are correct, we support geospatial indexes as they were in Mongo 2.4. We will update the link.

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