
- #Azure vm supported sql server versions how to#
- #Azure vm supported sql server versions update#
- #Azure vm supported sql server versions Patch#
We've published a guide to help you enable Azure AD authentication for your SQL Server VM. All newly deployed SQL Server VMs are registered with the extension by using the same default configuration and least privileged security model. The architecture for the SQL IaaS Agent extension has been updated to remove management modes. See Migrate availability group to a multi-subnet environment to learn more.
#Azure vm supported sql server versions how to#
Learn how to migrate your single-subnet Always On availability group to multiple subnets to remove the reliance on an Azure Load Balancer or Distributed Network Name (DNN) to route traffic to your listener. Review SQL IaaS Agent Settings to learn more.Īzure Active Directory (Azure AD) authentication is now generally available. It's now possible to enable auto upgrade for your SQL IaaS Agent extension to ensure you're automatically receiving the latest updates to the extension every month. Review Azure SQL triggers for Azure Functions to learn more. Review Azure SQL bindings for Azure Functions to learn more.Īzure SQL triggers for Azure Functions preview Azure Functions supports function triggers for the Azure SQL and SQL Server products. May 2023 ChangesĪzure SQL bindings for Azure Functions GAĪzure Functions supports input bindings, and output bindings for the Azure SQL and SQL Server products. SQL Server 2008 and SQL Server 2008 R2 are out of extended support and no longer available from the Azure Marketplace. To learn more, review Configure availability group through the Azure portal. The experience to deploy an Always On availability group to multiple subnets by using the Azure portal is now generally available.
#Azure vm supported sql server versions update#
To learn more, review Azure Update Manager for SQL Server on Azure VMs. Using Azure Update Manager for your SQL Server on Azure VMs is currently in preview.
#Azure vm supported sql server versions Patch#
It's now possible to automatically patch multiple SQL Server VMs at scale with the Azure Update Manager integrated in to the SQL virtual machines resource in the Azure portal, including Cumulative Updates, which isn't currently possible with the existing Automated Patching feature. Review Troubleshoot the extension to learn more.Īzure Active Directory has been rebranded to Microsoft Entra ID. The Overview page of the SQL virtual machines resource in the Azure portal now displays information about the health of the SQL IaaS Agent extension, as well as error conditions when the state is unhealthy or failed. To learn more about SQL Server on Azure VMs, see the overview.įor updates made in previous years, see the What's new archive.


This article summarizes the documentation changes associated with new features and improvements in the recent releases of SQL Server on Azure Virtual Machines (VMs). When you deploy an Azure virtual machine (VM) with SQL Server installed on it, either manually, or through a built-in image, you can use Azure features to improve your experience.
