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ScyllaDB release: version 1.2.4

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The ScyllaDB team is pleased to announce the release of ScyllaDB 1.2.4, a bugfix release of the ScyllaDB 1.2 stable branch. Release 1.2.4, like all past and future 1.x.y releases, is backward compatible and supports rolling upgrades.

The following bugs have been fixed:

  • On rare cases, range queries can cause ScyllaDB to Core dump #1609
  • ScyllaDB consumes 100% CPU when compiled with boost version < 1.56 #1553
  • Table created using Thrift with dynamic column families prevents insertions through CQL #1535
  • Less than optimal performance when ScyllaDB is limited by disk bandwidth, not IOPS #1532

ScyllaDB contributions

Avi Kivity (2):
      checked_file: preserve DMA alignment
      Update seastar submodule

Duarte Nunes (2):
      schema: Dense schemas are correctly upgrades
      schema_builder: Ensure dense tables have compact col

Paweł Dziepak (1):
      mutation_partition: fix iterator invalidation in trim_rows

Pekka Enberg (1):
      release: prepare for 1.2.4

Piotr Jastrzebski (1):
      Fix after free access bug in storage proxy

About ScyllaDB Team

ScyllaDB is the world’s fastest wide-column store database: the functionality of Apache Cassandra with the speed of a light key/value store.