![]() ![]() ![]() SQL Server 2017 only has mainstream support until October 2022 (extended support to October 2027) - not that long away, whereas SQL Server 2019 has mainstream support until July 2025 (extended support to August 2030).I read into it a bit more after posting and decided to go with SQL Server 2019, for these couple reasons: So my reason for asking was because its something I likely won’t change for the new setups for a while. I’m rebuilding our system image for Win 10 IoT as the most recent terminals we got now have Win 10 IoT Ent 2019 LTSC, which is based on windows build 1809 (as opposed to 1607 in the previous 2016 version).
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