| title | Replication Backward Compatibility | Microsoft Docs | |||||||
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| ms.date | 06/13/2017 | |||||||
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| ms.technology | replication | |||||||
| ms.topic | conceptual | |||||||
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| ms.assetid | 091c51dc-8b32-4b4f-847e-b317456c8394 | |||||||
| author | MashaMSFT | |||||||
| ms.author | mathoma | |||||||
| manager | craigg |
Topics in the backward compatibility section describe changes in behavior between versions of [!INCLUDEmsCoName] [!INCLUDEssNoVersion] replication. It is important to understand backward compatibility if you are upgrading or if you have more than one version of [!INCLUDEssNoVersion] in a replication topology.
Deprecated Features in SQL Server Replication
Replication features that have been retained in [!INCLUDEmsCoName] [!INCLUDEssSQL11] for backward compatibility, but which will be removed in a future version of [!INCLUDEssNoVersion].
Breaking Changes in SQL Server Replication
Replication feature changes that might require changes to applications.