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:Includes support for bigger datasets(more than 128TB per node), improved read scalability through read optimized tables, improved SQL support.<ref>[https://blogs.oracle.com/MySQL/entry/mysql_cluster_7_5_is MySQL Cluster 7.5 Is Now GA!], Oracle's MySQL Blog, 18 October 2016</ref>
* MySQL Cluster 7.6 based on MySQL 5.7
:Improved restart and recovery times, reduced disk space usage, improved join performance, new import tool, shared memory communication, improved topology awareness for cloud.<ref>[https://blogs.oracle.com/mysql/mysql-cluster-76-is-now-generally-available MySQL Cluster 7.6 is now Generally Available], Oracle's MySQL Blog, 1 June 2018 </ref>
* MySQL Cluster 8.0 based on MySQL 8.0
:Increase in max row size to 30kB, Support for up to 144 data nodes, Improved distributed filtering and joining, Support for parallel outer joins and semi joins, Improved schema and ACL handling, Online column rename, Simplified configuration, Multithreaded parallel backup and restore, Disk data performance improvements, Enhanced support for 3 and 4 replica configurations, Support for multi socket mesh networking, Support for restore transformations, Improved Blob write performance, Backup encryption, Support for IPv6, Threading autoconfiguration, Improved recovery performance, Improved query multithreading. <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/8.0/en/mysql-cluster-what-is-new.html|title=MySQL :: MySQL 8.0 Reference Manual :: 22.1.4 What is New in NDB Cluster|website=dev.mysql.com}}</ref>