[scale-infra] Amazon Aurora MySQL 1 (with MySQL 5.6 compatibility) will reach end of life on February 28, 2023 [AWS Account: 355993445259] [US-EAST-1]

Ilan Rabinovitch ilan at linuxfests.org
Thu Feb 16 19:50:12 UTC 2023


Deadline seems to be before SCALE. Are we expecting to have any outages on
reg or the website as a result?



On Wed, Feb 15, 2023 at 10:41 AM Ilan Rabinovitch <ilan at linuxfests.org>
wrote:

>
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> From: Amazon Web Services, Inc. <no-reply-aws at amazon.com>
> Date: Wed, Feb 15, 2023, 7:40 AM
> Subject: Amazon Aurora MySQL 1 (with MySQL 5.6 compatibility) will reach
> end of life on February 28, 2023 [AWS Account: 355993445259] [US-EAST-1]
> To: <ilan at linuxfests.org>
>
>
> Hello,
>
> You are receiving this message because you have one or more Amazon Aurora
> MySQL clusters running a version of Aurora MySQL 1 (with MySQL 5.6
> compatibility) in the US-EAST-1 Region.
>
> Amazon Aurora MySQL 1 (with MySQL 5.6 compatibility) will reach end of
> life on February 28, 2023. We are providing you with a 2 week notice so you
> have sufficient time to upgrade your database cluster(s). You can find
> additional information needed to plan your upgrade including a detailed
> timeline with milestones in the 'Preparing for Amazon Aurora
> MySQL-Compatible Edition version 1 end of life' documentation [1].
>
> Clusters that are running these deprecated engine versions after March 1,
> 2023 will be upgraded on your behalf within a maintenance window after
> March 1, 2023. The major version upgrade will start within your maintenance
> window and typically finish within that timeframe. Depending on the cluster
> and the database activity at the time, the upgrade process may extend
> beyond the maintenance window. For more information, please refer to the
> Amazon RDS maintenance window [2].
>
> The clusters we identified as affected are listed in your 'Affected
> resources' tab of your AWS Health Dashboard. You may also find clusters
> affected by this deprecation notice by utilizing the 'Finding clusters
> affected by this end-of-life process' guide [3].
>
> Should you have any questions or concerns, the AWS Support Team is
> available on re:Post [4] and via Premium Support [5].
>
> [1]
> https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/AuroraUserGuide/Aurora.MySQL56.EOL.html
> [2]
> https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/AuroraUserGuide/USER_UpgradeDBInstance.Maintenance.html#Concepts.DBMaintenance
> [3]
> https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonRDS/latest/AuroraUserGuide/Aurora.MySQL56.EOL.html#find-cluster
> [4] https://repost.aws/
> [5] https://aws.amazon.com/support
>
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> Amazon Web Services
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