MySQL 8.3 Release Notes
Note
The ucs2 character set is deprecated; expect it to be removed in a future MySQL release. You should use utf8mb4 instead.
In UCS-2, every character is represented by a 2-byte Unicode code with the most significant byte first. For example: LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A has the code 0x0041 and it is stored as a 2-byte sequence: 0x00 0x41. CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER YERU (Unicode 0x044B) is stored as a 2-byte sequence: 0x04 0x4B. For Unicode characters and their codes, please refer to the Unicode Consortium website.
The ucs2 character set has these characteristics:
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Supports BMP characters only (no support for supplementary characters)
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Uses a fixed-length 16-bit encoding and requires two bytes per character.