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Downgrade Percona Server for MySQL

Downgrading to a 5.7 or earlier series is not supported.

The following table lists the downgrade paths:

Path Examples Methods
Within a bugfix release series or an LTS release 8.0.35 to 8.0.34 in-place downgrade, logical downgrade, asynchronous replication, MySQL Clone plugin
A bugfix or LTS release to the last bugfix or LTS release series 8.4.x to 8.0.x logical downgrade, asynchronous replication
A bugfix or LTS release to an innovation release after the last LTS series 8.4.x to 8.3.0 logical downgrade, asynchronous replication
An innovation release to another innovation release after the last LTS series 8.3.0 to 8.2.0 logical downgrade, asynchronous replication

We don’t support downgrades with any 8.0.x release below 8.0.34. A releases in the range above 8.0.34 can be downgraded to any release within that range, including 8.0.34.

Downgrading risks

Downgrading has the following risks:

Risk Description
Data loss If the downgrade process has issues, you may lose your data. It is crucial that you back up your data before attempting to downgrade.
Incompatibility If you use any feature or improvement in the latest version, downgrading could result in incompatibility issues.
Performance Downgrading may result in a loss of performance
Security Newer versions have security updates that are not available in the older versions, which could lead to exposure.

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Last update: 2024-05-02