| title | What's New in SQL Server Installation | Microsoft Docs |
|---|---|
| description | This article summarizes some changes to the SQL Server installation process, including SysPrep support and upgrading from SQL Server 2005. |
| ms.custom | |
| ms.date | 08/23/2017 |
| ms.prod | sql |
| ms.reviewer | |
| ms.technology | install |
| ms.topic | conceptual |
| ms.assetid | 9b136b27-4779-4284-904f-b5a1c12bdcc0 |
| author | markingmyname |
| ms.author | maghan |
[!INCLUDE SQL Server Windows Only - ASDBMI ]
Installation is supported on x64 processors only. For more information, see Hardware and Software Requirements for Installing SQL Server.
Installation of [!INCLUDEssExpress] will prompt you to specify the directory to save the extracted package. If no location is entered, the server will default to the computer's system drive. The extracted files will remain after [!INCLUDEssExpress] installation is complete.
SysPrep is supported for all installations of [!INCLUDEssNoVersion]. SysPrep now supports failover cluster installations. For more information, see Considerations for Installing SQL Server Using SysPrep and Install SQL Server using SysPrep.
Upgrade from [!INCLUDEssVersion2005] is supported, but side-by-side is not supported. For more information about [!INCLUDEssVersion2005] support in [!INCLUDEssNoVersion], see Supported Version and Edition Upgrades.
Maximum Capacity Specifications for SQL Server
Planning a SQL Server Installation
Hardware and Software Requirements for Installing SQL Server