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ScyllaDB Open Source Release 4.1.2

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Date Published
Author
Tzach Livyatan
Word Count
486
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10
Language
English
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Summary

ScyllaDB Open Source 4.1.2 is a bugfix release for the ScyllaDB 4.1 stable branch, ensuring backward compatibility and supporting rolling upgrades. It addresses a variety of issues from previous versions, such as fixing the concurrency control in view update generation, resolving a crash issue when querying the CDC log with an incorrect stream_id, and improving user experience by fixing serialization errors and RAID disk prompts. Additionally, the release introduces an option to start Alternator with HTTPS in Docker and resolves issues related to LWT operations, memory management, and stability concerns linked to unclosed partitions and oversized allocations. These updates aim to enhance the overall stability, performance, and usability of ScyllaDB, while also including fixes from the earlier 4.1.1 release.

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