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End-of-Support for SQL Server 2012

SQL Server 2012 is finally getting the boot! What are you going to do about it?


Did you know that on July 12, 2022 Microsoft officially ended its support for SQL Server 2012? Depending on your job, you may identify with one of these:

The Database Administrator | “I really dislike playing the ‘raise your hand if you’re running SQL Server x game’ at conferences. It’s embarrassing when I have to say we’re still running SQL Server 2012. I’m dying to upgrade and get all those features included in the newer versions. 

The CFO | “They told us we needed to upgrade from SQL Server 2012. How much is that going to cost us and how long will it take? Why is it necessary to even make the investment?”

The CIO | “Always On availability groups would really improve our High Availability and Disaster Recovery strategy. My teams keep talking about the security features and performance improvements in SQL Server 2019. Plus, I'd really like to get our  Compliance Officer off my back about our archaic databases.”

The Compliance Officer | “Hold on a hot second. You mean to say we’re running unsupported versions of SQL Server? Are you not aware of our written internal security policy? We need features to make our life easier, ones that include encryption and data masking.”

The Users | “Our tracking system went down again this morning, right during an important customer call.  It’s the third time in the last two weeks. I don’t understand why those DBA’s can’t just solve the problem.”

If you can relate with the sentiments of any of these roles, what are you going to do about SQL Server 2012 End of Life? Download our Product Sheet to see what your options are.  

SQL Server 2012 End of Life Options

Still unsure? Set up a call with one of our AMTRA Upgrade Assessment Experts today.  They will help you choose the best option for your Company. 

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