Icon ElevateDB 2.39 Released

Posted by Tim Young on Mon, Jun 23 2025
ElevateDB 2.39 is now available for download. If you're an existing customer, then you should be receiving an email shortly with download instructions.

ElevateDB 2.39 is a stability-enhancing release that includes modifications to the internal database object creation/destruction code that correct some long-standing issues with access violations when dead sessions are destroyed and removed by the ElevateDB Server. These access violations are very rare, but can be caused in situations where a dead session contains queries and other types of objects that reference multiple databases or contain recursive references that pose problems for proper destruction of the referenced database objects. More importantly, they can destabilize an instance of the ElevateDB Server over time. Due to the scope of these changes, we have tested the modifications with actual customers over several months and have decided to include them in a new release, as opposed to a bug fix build.

In addition, the ElevateDB Server now includes a Preload Modules configuration option that allows you to pre-load all external modules defined in the active server configuration when the server is started. This change can improve performance quite a bit and is useful for situations where you have external modules containing time-consuming library (.dll) initialization code. Please see the Starting and Configuring the ElevateDB Server topic for more information.


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Comment Arthur Norman said... Reply
Great to see ElevateDB focusing on stability! Addressing those rare access violations is crucial for long-term reliability. The Preload Modules option is a welcome addition for performance. Reminds me of how I optimize my browser for smoother Moto X3M gameplay. Solid update overall! Keep up the good work! https://motox3mfree.io/

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Comment Angus Eliott said... Reply
It's great to see ElevateDB 2.39 focusing on stability improvements! Fixing those rare access violations is definitely a step in the right direction for maintaining seamless performance. The addition of the Preload Modules configuration can really help streamline operations, especially in heavier use scenarios. https://cookieclickerfree.io

Comment https://www.davidrio.com/group/david-rio-group/dis said... Reply
ElevateDB 2.39 is here! This stability release addresses access violations when dead sessions are destroyed. Think of it like finally mastering a level in Slope Game – a long-standing challenge overcome. These fixes, tested with real users, improve server stability, especially when dealing with complex database queries. Preload Modules now boost performance, like getting a speed boost in Slope Game, speeding up initialization. https://slopegamefree.io/

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