Bug #105985 MySQL master-slave terminology updates blog is not available anymore
Submitted: 27 Dec 2021 12:38 Modified: 28 Dec 2021 4:32
Reporter: Sveta Smirnova (OCA) Email Updates:
Status: Closed Impact on me:
None 
Category:MySQL Websites: MySQL.com Severity:S3 (Non-critical)
Version:8.0.27 OS:Any
Assigned to: CPU Architecture:Any

[27 Dec 2021 12:38] Sveta Smirnova
Description:
MySQL updates master-slave terminology as reported at bug #99806. In past we (Community users) used MySQL team blog post at https://mysqlhighavailability.com/mysql-terminology-updates/ to refer to how we need to call former master and slave now. This is important, because the new terminology is slightly different for different databases.

Currently, this link redirects to https://blogs.oracle.com/mysql/post/mysql-terminology-updates and displays the empty page.

How to repeat:
Go to https://mysqlhighavailability.com/mysql-terminology-updates/ or to https://blogs.oracle.com/mysql/post/mysql-terminology-updates
[28 Dec 2021 4:32] MySQL Verification Team
Hello Sveta,

Thank you for the report and feedback.
Sorry for the inconvenience caused, please note that old blogs are archived at https://dev.mysql.com/blog-archive/ and the specific article which you are looking is archived at https://dev.mysql.com/blog-archive/mysql-terminology-updates/

I'll later send out a formal request to the concern team to see the feasibility of redirecting to the old blogs. Thank you.

Sincerely,
Umesh