

The installation will now download the setup files as shown below. Or choose evaluation edition and click Next.Ĭheck to include SQL server product updates and click Next. Click OK.Įnter the product key and click Next. If everything is fine, you will see green checks as shown below. The installation will then check all the pre-requisites that are required to install the SQL server. Since this is going to be new SQL server installation select the first option. More details in Security Bulletin MS15-058 and KB #3065718.įor information on Cumulative Updates #1 – 9, see KB #2772858.įor information on Cumulative Updates #1 – 9, see KB #2692828.To start the SQL server installation, click the first option after selecting installation tab from the installation center as shown below.

This GDR update patches a vulnerability which could allow remote code execution. More details in Security Bulletin MS15-058 and KB #3065718.Ĭontains a fix for data loss or corruption during online index rebuilds. This QFE update patches a vulnerability which could allow remote code execution. SP2 CU #3 has a known issue with availability groups reporting as NOT SYNCHRONIZING. SP2 CU #4 has a known issue with availability groups reporting as NOT SYNCHRONIZING.

This is documented in KB #3033492 and explained further in this SQL Server blog post. See KB #3054530 and this SQL Server blog post.Īddresses an issue introduced in SP2 CU #3 and CU #4, where availability groups report as NOT SYNCHRONIZING. Includes TLS 1.2 support (see KB #3135244, KB #3052404, and the Release Services blog for more details).Ĭumulative Update #6 contains a fix for an issue that can cause corrupt pages on secondaries when page compression is in use. Includes TLS 1.2 support (see KB #3135244 and the Release Services blog for more details). It is also being pushed via Windows Update, so you may get this sooner than you expect it.įixes a remote code execution vulnerability in Reporting Services. This security update addresses an escalation of privilege vulnerability described in CVE-2021-1636. If you still need to be running SQL Server 2012, please be on SP4 +. End-of-Life : SQL Server 2012 is now out of extended support.
