Dec 19th
Today we're releasing
Sphinx 3.9.1 (just had to wrap 2025 with something nice). And despite only the "minor" version bump, it brings two
very major features to general public.
And there's more!
May 14th
Today we're releasing
Sphinx 3.8.1. It's been a busy year (again), so 3.8 packs more than 35 new features, and numerous bugfixes. My personal features top-3 is this.
- we implemented our own HNSW and SQ vector indexes (and added experimental FAISS HNSW too, but very likely that one will be dropped)
- we integrated BLIS and public builds now fully support vector indexes (but only expect proper performance on amd64 Linux)
- and personal favorite, arbitrary
WHERE conditions are now supported (extremely overdue syntax sugar)
Other major changes include full support for JSON updates, secondary index read merging (ie. indexed
WHERE foo=123 OR bar=456 queries), and distributed request hedging. Smaller changes are numerous so I won't even try. Instead, grab the binaries, read the docs (massively updated too), play around, have fun!
Mar 29th
Today we're releasing
Sphinx 3.7.1, and having skipped a post about Sphinx 3.6.1 back in October 2023, let me highlight the top features from both 3.6 and 3.7 releases. Since 3.5, we added:
- vector indexes for ANN searches
- percolation indexes for "reverse" searches
- unified attr_xxx syntax for index schemas in configs
- indexer-side joins over SQL and CSV
- user authentication
REPLACE ... KEEP clause searchd decode command to decode API crash dumps
There also are
many other "smaller" features, improvements, and bugfixes as well. Say, one of my personal favorites is the special base64 syntax for putting INT8 vectors into Sphinx. Quite small feature indeed, but helped us shave off over 200 GB from one of our busier databases, and save on reindexing time. Nice! But let's overview those top-7 features (chosen according to team vote rather my personal preferences, so must be more interesting than that base64 bit).
Feb 3rd
We are starting 2023 off by making
Sphinx 3.5.1 available, with
about 30 new features compared to 3.4.1 released mid-2021 (it has been a little while), and almost a hundred changes and fixes. We voted internally for the top-3 features but ended up choosing top-6 to highlight on the front page. They are as follows.
Jul 6th
We have just made
Sphinx 3.3.1 available, with a few more updates from 3.2 posted back in January. Two most notable new features specific to 3.3 are
UDF call batching and
multi-threaded index loading, though as always there are more; here is the
changelog for 3.3. Read on for a few highlights.
Feb 7th
Just wanted to post a quick note that our colleagues from SuperJob.ru will be hosting a Sphinx meetup in their Moscow, Russia office in 3 weeks from now, on February 28. As usual
the attendance is free but you gotta register, so well, if you're interetsed, see you there :)
Oct 17th
And Sphinx updates again.
Enters Sphinx 3.1.1, not hugely different from 3.0.x series on one hand, but on the other one, with a few new features and (beware!) enough breaking legacy SphinxAPI changes that they warranted a version bump. The highlights are as follows.
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