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ScyllaDB release: version 0.16

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ScyllaDB Team
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276
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English
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Summary

ScyllaDB version 0.16, an open-source, Apache-Cassandra-compatible NoSQL database, has been released with a focus on stability and bug fixes, marking an incremental improvement on the beta series. This release introduces several updates, including a ScyllaDB AMI based on CentOS 7 and experimental features like the ALTER TABLE function and SSL for client-to-node and node-to-node encryption, both of which are still undergoing testing. The update also involves moving to the latest releases of seastar and scylla-jmx, while a full list of contributions and known issues can be found on the ScyllaDB wiki. The database is on track for a general availability release in the first quarter of 2016, and users are encouraged to engage with the community through the scylladb-users mailing list and follow updates via Twitter or the RSS feed.

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