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Amazon RDS for MySQL now Supports Minor Versions 5.6.48 and 5.7.30

Published by Alexa on June 25, 2020

Amazon RDS for MySQL has been updated to support release 5.6.48 and release 5.7.30 of the MySQL database. These releases include a number of bug fixes as well as functionality improvements.

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