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TiDB Cloud Release Notes in 2024 |
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This page lists the release notes of TiDB Cloud in 2024.
General changes
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Launch the TiDB Cloud Partner Web Console and Open API to enhance resource and billing management for TiDB Cloud partners.
Managed Service Providers (MSPs) and resellers through AWS Marketplace Channel Partner Private Offer (CPPO) can now leverage the TiDB Cloud Partner Web Console and Open API to streamline their daily operations.
For more information, see TiDB Cloud Partner Web Console.
Console changes
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Support exporting data from TiDB Cloud Serverless clusters using the TiDB Cloud console.
Previously, TiDB Cloud only supported exporting data using the TiDB Cloud CLI. Now, you can easily export data from TiDB Cloud Serverless clusters to local files and Amazon S3 in the TiDB Cloud console.
For more information, see Export Data from TiDB Cloud Serverless and Configure External Storage Access for TiDB Cloud Serverless.
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Enhance the connection experience for TiDB Cloud Dedicated clusters.
- Revise the Connect dialog interface to provide TiDB Cloud Dedicated users with a more streamlined and efficient connection experience.
- Introduce a new cluster-level Networking page to simplify network configuration for your cluster.
- Replace the Security Settings page with a new Password Settings page and move IP access list settings to the new Networking page.
For more information, see Connect to TiDB Cloud Dedicated.
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Enhance the data import experience for TiDB Cloud Serverless and TiDB Cloud Dedicated clusters:
- Refine the layout of the Import page with a clearer layout.
- Unify the import steps for TiDB Cloud Serverless and TiDB Cloud Dedicated clusters.
- Simplify the AWS Role ARN creation process for easier connection setup.
For more information, see Import data from files to TiDB Cloud.
Console changes
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Refine the layout of the Create Private Endpoint Connection page to improve the user experience for creating new private endpoint connections in TiDB Cloud Dedicated clusters.
For more information, see Connect to a TiDB Cloud Dedicated Cluster via Private Endpoint with AWS and Connect to a TiDB Cloud Dedicated Cluster via Google Cloud Private Service Connect.
General changes
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TiDB Cloud Dedicated billing changes for load balancing on AWS.
Starting from August 1, 2024, TiDB Cloud Dedicated bills include new AWS charges for public IPv4 addresses, aligned with AWS pricing changes effective from February 1, 2024. The charge for each public IPv4 address is $0.005 per hour, which will result in approximately $10 per month for each TiDB Cloud Dedicated cluster hosted on AWS.
This charge will appear under the existing TiDB Cloud Dedicated - Data Transfer - Load Balancing service in your billing details.
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Upgrade the default TiDB version of new TiDB Cloud Dedicated clusters from v7.5.2 to v7.5.3.
Console changes
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Enhance the cluster size configuration experience for TiDB Cloud Dedicated.
Refine the layout of the Cluster Size section on the Create Cluster and Modify Cluster pages for TiDB Cloud Dedicated clusters. In addition, the Cluster Size section now includes links to node size recommendation documents, which helps you select an appropriate cluster size.
General changes
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Data Service (beta) supports automatically generating vector search endpoints.
If your table contains vector data types, you can automatically generate a vector search endpoint that calculates vector distances based on your selected distance function.
This feature enables seamless integration with AI platforms such as Dify and GPTs, enhancing your applications with advanced natural language processing and AI capabilities for more complex tasks and intelligent solutions.
For more information, see Generate an endpoint automatically and Integrate a Data App with Third-Party Tools.
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Introduce the budget feature to help you track actual TiDB Cloud costs against planned expenses, preventing unexpected costs.
To access this feature, you must be in the
Organization Owner
orOrganization Billing Admin
role of your organization.For more information, see Manage budgets for TiDB Cloud.
General changes
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Enhance the System Status page to provide better insights into TiDB Cloud system health and performance.
To access it, visit https://status.tidbcloud.com/ directly, or navigate via the TiDB Cloud console by clicking ? in the lower-right corner and selecting System Status.
Console changes
- Refine the VPC Peering page layout to improve the user experience for creating VPC Peering connections in TiDB Cloud Dedicated clusters.
General changes
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Data Service (beta) provides an endpoint library with predefined system endpoints that you can directly add to your Data App, reducing the effort in your endpoint development.
Currently, the library only includes the
/system/query
endpoint, which enables you to execute any SQL statement by simply passing the statement in the predefinedsql
parameter. This endpoint facilitates the immediate execution of SQL queries, enhancing flexibility and efficiency.For more information, see Add a predefined system endpoint.
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Enhance slow query data storage.
The slow query access on the TiDB Cloud console is now more stable and does not affect database performance.
General changes
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TiDB Cloud Serverless supports vector search (beta).
The vector search (beta) feature provides an advanced search solution for performing semantic similarity searches across various data types, including documents, images, audio, and video. This feature enables developers to easily build scalable applications with generative artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities using familiar MySQL skills. Key features include:
- Vector data types, vector index, and vector functions and operators.
- Ecosystem integrations with LangChain, LlamaIndex, and JinaAI.
- Programming language support for Python: SQLAlchemy, Peewee, and Django ORM.
- Sample applications and tutorials: perform semantic searches for documents using Python or SQL.
For more information, see Vector search (beta) overview.
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TiDB Cloud Serverless now offers weekly email reports for organization owners.
These reports provide insights into the performance and activity of your clusters. By receiving automatic weekly updates, you can stay informed about your clusters and make data-driven decisions to optimize your clusters.
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Release Chat2Query API v3 endpoints and deprecate the Chat2Query API v1 endpoint
/v1/chat2data
.With Chat2Query API v3 endpoints, you can start multi-round Chat2Query by using sessions.
For more information, see Get started with Chat2Query API.
Console changes
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Rename Chat2Query (beta) to SQL Editor (beta).
The interface previously known as Chat2Query is renamed to SQL Editor. This change clarifies the distinction between manual SQL editing and AI-assisted query generation, enhancing usability and your overall experience.
- SQL Editor: the default interface for manually writing and executing SQL queries in the TiDB Cloud console.
- Chat2Query: the AI-assisted text-to-query feature, which enables you to interact with your databases using natural language to generate, rewrite, and optimize SQL queries.
For more information, see Explore your data with AI-assisted SQL Editor.
General changes
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Increase the maximum node storage of 16 vCPU TiFlash and 32 vCPU TiFlash for TiDB Cloud Dedicated clusters from 2048 GiB to 4096 GiB.
This enhancement increases the analytics data storage capacity of your TiDB Cloud Dedicated cluster, improves workload scaling efficiency, and accommodates growing data requirements.
For more information, see TiFlash node storage.
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Upgrade the default TiDB version of new TiDB Cloud Dedicated clusters from v7.5.1 to v7.5.2.
General changes
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Introduce the Recovery Group feature (beta) for disaster recovery of TiDB Cloud Dedicated clusters deployed on AWS.
This feature enables you to replicate your databases between TiDB Cloud Dedicated clusters, ensuring rapid recovery in the event of a regional disaster. If you are in the
Project Owner
role, you can enable this feature by creating a new recovery group and assigning databases to the group. By replicating databases with recovery groups, you can improve disaster readiness, meet stricter availability SLAs, and achieve more aggressive Recovery Point Objectives (RPO) and Recovery Time Objectives (RTO).For more information, see Get started with recovery groups.
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Introduce billing and metering (beta) for the TiDB Cloud Serverless columnar storage TiFlash.
Until June 30, 2024, columnar storage in TiDB Cloud Serverless clusters remains free with a 100% discount. After this date, each TiDB Cloud Serverless cluster will include a free quota of 5 GiB for columnar storage. Usage beyond the free quota will be charged.
For more information, see TiDB Cloud Serverless pricing details.
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TiDB Cloud Serverless supports Time to live (TTL).
General changes
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Google Cloud
Taiwan (asia-east1)
region supports the Data Migration feature.The TiDB Cloud Dedicated clusters hosted in the Google Cloud
Taiwan (asia-east1)
region now support the Data Migration (DM) feature. If your upstream data is stored in or near this region, you can now take advantage of faster and more reliable data migration from Google Cloud to TiDB Cloud. -
Provide a new TiDB node size for TiDB Cloud Dedicated clusters hosted on AWS and Google Cloud:
16 vCPU, 64 GiB
API changes
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Introduce TiDB Cloud Data Service API for managing the following resources automatically and efficiently:
- Data App: a collection of endpoints that you can use to access data for a specific application.
- Data Source: clusters linked to Data Apps for data manipulation and retrieval.
- Endpoint: a web API that you can customize to execute SQL statements.
- Data API Key: used for secure endpoint access.
- OpenAPI Specification: Data Service supports generating the OpenAPI Specification 3.0 for each Data App, which enables you to interact with your endpoints in a standardized format.
These TiDB Cloud Data Service API endpoints are released in TiDB Cloud API v1beta1, which is the latest API version of TiDB Cloud.
For more information, see API documentation (v1beta1).
General changes
- Provide a new TiDB node size for TiDB Cloud Dedicated clusters hosted on Google Cloud:
8 vCPU, 16 GiB
General changes
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Expand the selection of time zones in the Time Zone section to better accommodate customers from diverse regions.
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Support creating a VPC peering when your VPC is in a different region from the VPC of TiDB Cloud.
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Data Service (beta) supports path parameters alongside query parameters.
This feature enhances resource identification with structured URLs and improves user experience, search engine optimization (SEO), and client integration, offering developers more flexibility and better alignment with industry standards.
For more information, see Basic properties.
CLI changes
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Introduce TiDB Cloud CLI 1.0.0-beta.1, built upon the new TiDB Cloud API. The new CLI brings the following new features:
- Export data from TiDB Cloud Serverless clusters
- Import data from local storage into TiDB Cloud Serverless clusters
- Authenticate via OAuth
- Ask questions via TiDB Bot
Before upgrading your TiDB Cloud CLI, note that this new CLI is incompatible with previous versions. For example,
ticloud cluster
in CLI commands is now updated toticloud serverless
. For more information, see TiDB Cloud CLI reference.
General changes
- Provide a new TiDB node size for TiDB Cloud Dedicated clusters hosted on AWS:
8 vCPU, 32 GiB
.
General changes
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Introduce two service plans for TiDB Cloud Serverless clusters: Free and Scalable.
To meet different user requirements, TiDB Cloud Serverless offers the free and scalable service plans. Whether you are just getting started or scaling to meet the increasing application demands, these plans provide the flexibility and capabilities you need.
For more information, see Cluster plans.
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Modify the throttling behavior for TiDB Cloud Serverless clusters upon reaching their usage quota. Now, once a cluster reaches its usage quota, it immediately denies any new connection attempts, thereby ensuring uninterrupted service for existing operations.
For more information, see Usage quota.
General changes
- Upgrade the default TiDB version of new TiDB Cloud Dedicated clusters from v7.5.0 to v7.5.1.
Console changes
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Introduce the Cost Explorer tab on the Billing page, which provides an intuitive interface for analyzing and customizing cost reports for your organization over time.
To use this feature, navigate to the Billing page of your organization and click the Cost Explorer tab.
For more information, see Cost Explorer.
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TiDB Cloud Dedicated displays a limit label for node-level resource metrics.
The limit label shows the maximum usage of resources such as CPU, memory, and storage for each component in a cluster. This enhancement simplifies the process of monitoring the resource usage rate of your cluster.
To access these metric limits, navigate to the Monitoring page of your cluster, and then check the Server category under the Metrics tab.
For more information, see Metrics for TiDB Cloud Dedicated clusters.
General changes
- Upgrade the TiDB version of TiDB Cloud Serverless clusters from v6.6.0 to v7.1.3.
General changes
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Support creating more TiDB Cloud nodes on Google Cloud.
- By configuring a regional CIDR size of
/19
for Google Cloud, you can now create up to 124 TiDB Cloud nodes within any region of a project. - If you want to create more than 124 nodes in any region of a project, you can contact TiDB Cloud Support for assistance in customizing an IP range size ranging from
/16
to/18
.
- By configuring a regional CIDR size of
General changes
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Add 32 vCPU as a node size option for TiDB, TiKV, and TiFlash.
For each
32 vCPU, 128 GiB
TiKV node, the node storage ranges from 200 GiB to 6144 GiB.It is recommended to use such nodes in the following scenarios:
- High-workload production environments
- Extremely high performance
General changes
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Enhance CIDR configuration for projects.
- You can directly set a region-level CIDR for each project.
- You can choose your CIDR configurations from a broader range of CIDR values.
Note: The previous global-level CIDR settings for projects are retired, but all existing regional CIDR in active state remain unaffected. There will be no impact on the network of existing clusters.
For more information, see Set a CIDR for a region.
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TiDB Cloud Serverless users now have the capability to disable public endpoints for your clusters.
For more information, see Disable a Public Endpoint.
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Data Service (beta) supports configuring a custom domain to access endpoints in a Data App.
By default, TiDB Cloud Data Service provides a domain
<region>.data.tidbcloud.com
to access each Data App's endpoints. For enhanced personalization and flexibility, you can now configure a custom domain for your Data App instead of using the default domain. This feature enables you to use branded URLs for your database services and enhances security.For more information, see Custom domain in Data Service.
General changes
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Support Organization SSO to streamline enterprise authentication processes.
With this feature, you can seamlessly integrate TiDB Cloud with any identity provider (IdP) using Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) or OpenID Connect (OIDC).
For more information, see Organization SSO Authentication.
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Upgrade the default TiDB version of new TiDB Cloud Dedicated clusters from v7.1.1 to v7.5.0.
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The dual region backup feature for TiDB Cloud Dedicated is now in General Availability (GA).
By using this feature, you can replicate backups across geographic regions within AWS or Google Cloud. This feature provides an additional layer of data protection and disaster recovery capabilities.
For more information, see Dual region backup.