RDS for SQL Server Versioning Policy
RDS for SQL Server is reliable, secure, scalable, inexpensive, and easy to manage. It features high availability, data security, failover in seconds, and flexible backup. This section describes the versioning policy of RDS for SQL Server.
Version |
Status |
Released by Huawei Cloud |
EOM |
EOS |
---|---|---|---|---|
SQL Server 2022 |
Commercial use |
June 2023 |
December 2028 |
December 2033 |
SQL Server 2019 |
Commercial use |
December 2021 |
December 2033 |
December 2035 |
SQL Server 2017 |
Commercial use |
May 2020 |
December 2030 |
December 2032 |
SQL Server 2016 |
Commercial use |
January 2018 |
December 2029 |
December 2031 |
SQL Server 2014 |
Commercial use |
January 2018 |
December 2027 |
December 2029 |
SQL Server 2012 |
Commercial use |
January 2018 |
December 2025 |
December 2027 |
SQL Server 2008 R2 |
Discontinued |
January 2018 |
July 2021 |
December 2025 |
The versioning policy of RDS for SQL Server follows the Microsoft lifecycle policy. For details, click here. If Microsoft stops maintaining a version, RDS for SQL Server will also gradually stop providing support for it.
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