| title | Upgrade SQL Server | |
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| description | This article provides links to resources that contain upgrade information for instances of different versions of SQL Server. | |
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| ms.date | 01/28/2022 | |
| ms.prod | sql | |
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| ms.technology | install | |
| ms.topic | quickstart | |
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| author | rwestMSFT | |
| ms.author | randolphwest | |
| monikerRange | >=sql-server-2016 |
[!INCLUDE SQL Server -Windows Only]
You can upgrade instances of [!INCLUDEssSQL11], [!INCLUDEssSQL14], [!INCLUDEss2016], or [!INCLUDEsssql17] directly to [!INCLUDEsssql19]. For [!INCLUDEssKatmai], and [!INCLUDEssKilimanjaro], you'll either need to do a side-by-side upgrade, or a migration, to move to [!INCLUDE sssql19-md] as there's no common overlap between a supported mainstream operating system. Before running setup to upgrade, review the following articles about the upgrade process and the release notes.
Check out what's new in each version of the product:
Support for SQL Server 2012 will end on July 12, 2022. For new end of support options, see New options for SQL Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 End of Support.
If you're upgrading from an end-of-support version of SQL Server, such as SQL Server 2005, 2008, and 2008 R2, see the end of support options. For more information, see SQL Server end of support options.
The following articles will help you upgrade components of SQL Server:
- Supported Version and Edition Upgrades
- Prepare for upgrade by running Data Migration Assistant
- Upgrade Analysis Services
- Upgrade Database Engine
- Upgrade Data Quality Services
- Upgrade Integration Services
- Upgrade Master Data Services
- Upgrade Power Pivot for SharePoint
- Upgrade Replicated Databases
- Upgrade and Migrate Reporting Services
- Upgrade SQL Server Management Tools
- Upgrade SQL Server using the Installation Wizard (Setup)
- Upgrade to a different edition of SQL Server (Setup)
- SQL Server end of support options