New SQL Updates

Updated SQL patches released in July
Updated SQL patches released in July

It’s that time again, time to update SQL.  Just in case your configuration management solution automatically add SQL updates, you can be prepared.  Secondly, if you have to tell the configuration management team to approve updates, patches, this will help jumpstart that process.  Either way, knowing about the updates helps you make decisions for your organization’s change process.  I believe ‘knowledge is power’, so power up and take away whatever you need to keep up to date.

 

 

Subset of the SQL product group released ‘new SQL updates’ in July

SQL2016SP3GDR Security Update – 9 July https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/sql-server-blog/security-update-for-sql-server-2016-sp3-gdr/ba-p/4187396

SQL2017RTMCU31 Security Update – 9 July https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/sql-server-blog/security-update-for-sql-server-2017-rtm-cu31/ba-p/4187385

SQL2019 RTM CU27 Security Update – 9 July https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/sql-server-blog/security-update-for-sql-server-2019-rtm-cu27/ba-p/4187401

SQL2022 RTM CU13 Security Update – 9 July https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/sql-server-blog/security-update-for-sql-server-2022-rtm-cu13/ba-p/4187356

SQL2022 RTM CU14 23 July https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/sql-server-blog/cumulative-update-14-for-sql-server-2022-rtm/ba-p/4199659

 

 

Example New SQL Updates for SQL2022

Cumulative Update #14 for SQL Server 2022 RTM

The 14th cumulative update release for SQL Server 2022 RTM is now available for download at the Microsoft Downloads site. Please note that registration is no longer required to download Cumulative updates.
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Starting with SQL Server 2017, we adopted a new modern servicing model. Please refer to our blog for more details on Modern Servicing Model for SQL Server