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Important Dates for SQL Server

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SQL Server 2008 R2 requires SP2 by Oct. 8, 2013, for continued support. Shown here are important upcoming support dates for recent versions of SQL Server.

Hotfixes or other support for SQL Server 2005 will require a paid support contract. With the release of SQL Server 2012, it will probably become progressively more difficult to maintain SQL Server 2005; recent Microsoft application versions are not compatible with it and newly discovered security vulnerabilities might go unpatched, as has happened with older versions of Windows and Exchange. Consequently, organizations running SQL Server 2005 should have migrated by now.

Customers running SQL Server 2008 R2 should now have SP2 applied, as it is required for support.

Customers running SQL Server 2008 should have SP3 applied.

Customers running SQL Server 2012 will need to apply SP1 by Jan. 14, 2014, in order to continue receiving support.

Date Version Event
Jan. 14, 2014 SQL Server 2012 SP1 required for support

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