![]() ![]() Unless you are limited by the operating system support for SQL Server 2019, I don’t recommend going for anything older. ![]() Which version of SQL Server should I migrate to? I would also like to state that whilst this isn’t the focus of the article, if you’ve got a Veeam Backup & Replication or Veeam ONE environment that’s not running v11 yet, you really need to upgrade, as everything prior is at end of fix. This creates a security risk as of the next Microsoft patch cycle, scheduled for the 12th July 2022. So, why am I talking about Veeam? If you’ve got an installation of Veeam that utilised a SQL Server Express database, and you installed Veeam prior to 9.5 Update 4, odds are you’ve got a SQL Server 2012 Express database. Not just to extended/security patch support, but completely out of support. On the 12th July 2022, Microsoft SQL Server 2012 will go End of Life. ![]() It’s that time of the IT lifecycle again, where we talk upgrades and decommissioning. ![]()
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