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DTLE 3.20.10.0 Release Notes – Open‑Source MySQL Data Transfer Component

The DTLE 3.20.10.0 release introduces full and incremental job status output, a reschedule option to prevent unlimited retries, code refactoring, and provides repository, documentation, and download links for the open‑source MySQL data‑transfer component, followed by a light‑hearted personal note.

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DTLE 3.20.10.0 Release Notes – Open‑Source MySQL Data Transfer Component

DTLE version 3.20.10.0 was released six days ago as an open‑source data‑transfer component specifically designed for MySQL, aiming to ensure high‑quality data transmission, support complex scenarios, and offer diverse functionalities.

The project’s repository is available at https://github.com/actiontech/dtle , with documentation at https://actiontech.github.io/dtle-docs-cn/ and release information at https://github.com/actiontech/dtle/releases . Users are advised to download the latest release, using RPM packages for RHEL/CentOS, tarballs for other Linux distributions, or Docker images.

Updates in this release:

Output job status now indicates whether the process is a full dump or incremental.

A reschedule section has been added to the default job configuration to avoid infinite retries when exceptions occur.

General code refactoring.

The same updates are listed in English under the Release Notes section.

Recommended reading: Data Transfer | DTLE Introductory Guide .

The article concludes with a whimsical personal anecdote about a cat named "喵" (Meow), describing its life, work, and encouragement, which is unrelated to the technical content.

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