- #Sql server 2017 developer edition for x86 system install
- #Sql server 2017 developer edition for x86 system for windows 10
(SP2) indicates that SQL Server 2016 should be updated to at least SP2 for it to be supported on Windows 10. Yes indicates that SQL Server 2016 on Windows 10 is supported. The corresponding value in the above table is Yes (SP2).
#Sql server 2017 developer edition for x86 system install
Use the More Information/Limitations column in the above table to find additional information about running SQL server on the specific operating system.įor example, if you want to install SQL Server 2016 Developer Edition on Windows 10 Professional:Ĭheck if SQL Server 2016 is supported on Windows 10. NET Framework requirements for my SQL version?
Which editions of SQL Server are compatible with which versions of Windows?.To find answers to the following questions, review the corresponding link under Hardware and Software Requirements page.
#Sql server 2017 developer edition for x86 system for windows 10
Windows Version/SQL Version ->Īdditional information for Windows Server 2022 environmentsĪdditional information for Windows 11 environmentsĪdditional information for Windows 10 environmentsĪdditional information for Windows Server 2019 environmentsĪdditional information for Windows Server 2016 environmentsĪdditional information for Windows 8.1 environmentsĪdditional information for Windows Server 2012 R2 environmentsĪdditional information for Windows 8 environmentsĪdditional information for Windows Server 2012 environments For example, if SQL Server 2016 RTM is supported on Windows 10, this implies that any CUs on top of SQL Server 2016 RTM or SQL Server 2016 Service Pack 1 (SP1) are supported on Windows 10.įind out the minimum requirements for the SQL Server version you are trying to install for the corresponding OS. Unless noted otherwise, when an OS is supported for a SQL Major version, it remains supported for all subsequent servicing releases.