SingleStore Ops 4.0.31 is now available for download! For this release, we have maintained a focus on providing the smoothest possible on-ramp for developers to quickly get productive with SingleStore. We believe enterprise-class software should be easy to install or use.
Here are the new features of the latest SingleStore Ops release, available today. Note that aside from features, this release includes bug fixes, and is a free upgrade for existing SingleStore Ops users.
Run a 30-second Database Speed Test
A frequent question we receive is “how fast can SingleStore run on my machine(s)?”. SingleStore Ops answers this question by running a basic performance benchmark on your SingleStore cluster. A new Speed Test page in Ops creates a lightweight database table, inserts records into it as quickly as possible, and performs basic analysis on the changing dataset in real-time. Understandably, SingleStore is capable of far more relational operations with SQL but this provides a quick start.
Sign up for an Enterprise Edition trial directly in Ops
We have received feedback that more users want to try SingleStore Enterprise without needing to go to singlestore.com/download. It is now possible to sign up for an Enterprise trial without leaving the SingleStore Ops User Interface (UI).
Enable High Availability with One Click
With the latest release of Ops, users can seamlessly upgrade High Availability by clicking one button in the web interface. After the upgrade operation completes, all data in your database cluster will have a replica in another SingleStore node.
Accessing SingleStore Ops through an HTTPS:// URL is now possible by adding SSL certificates in SingleStore Ops.
Additional Command Line Functionality
Backup and Restore Databases
SingleStore Ops now has ‘database-backup’ and ‘database-restore’ commands to create database backups and restore existing backups into SingleStore clusters. A UI view for this is planned for an upcoming SingleStore Ops release.
Change a SingleStore node root password with Ops
SingleStore Ops now allows users to change the root password of a SingleStore node with the ‘memsql-update-root-password’ command. This changes the root password on a SingleStore node and ensures the password is recognized by other SingleStore nodes in the cluster.
Download and Try SingleStore Today
SingleStore Ops is available for both Community and Enterprise Editions of SingleStore.
Download SingleStore Community Edition for free, or try SingleStore now for 30-days by visiting singlestore.com/cloud-trial/.