Here, you get the most updated features and a sought-after security landscape. Path 1: The first path is the traditional evolutionary path of upgrading to a newer version of Windows Server and SQL Server. It’s not that you can deflect the end-of-life asteroid by sending a space rocket at them it’s that our mighty old dinosaurs can take a few evolutionary paths to exist in the Microsoft universe (in their current form or even fancier new forms). The good news is that the fate of these dinosaurs is not quite as bad as the real ones that lived millions of years ago. If you’re still running any of those machines, you’re doing so at your own risk-especially in this age of cyberattacks. Windows Server 2008/2008 R2 and SQL Server 2008/2008 R2 have both met their end-of-life dates: Jfor SQL Server 2008/2008 R2 and Janufor Windows Server 2008/2008.
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