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SQL Server 2017 Support for System Center 2016?
Hi Evan Kontos - I just want to verify you are mentioning SCM vs SCCM (ConfigMgr)). I've posted detail on both just in case...
- You should be able to run an SSRS 2016 Instance and deploy the db's to the SQL 2017 DB Instance during configuration. Just make sure the web urls work prior to deployment.
- Support Link Statement by Aaron: "Security Compliance Manager (SCM) retired; new tools and procedures"
- Latest Tooling - Check the Microsoft Security Compliance Toolkit and this recent blog post also by Aaron: "Security baseline (FINAL) for Windows 10 v1809 and Windows Server 2019"
- If you are talking about Configuration Manager - SQL Server 2017: Standard, Enterprise
- Reference above: "You can use this version of SQL Server, with a minimum of cumulative update version 2, beginning with Configuration Manager version 1710 for the following sites: A central administration site A primary site A secondary site"
I am so sorry, I meant System Center - incorrect acronym.
- __________Feb 14, 2019MCT
No problem - you can also check for release\support updates coming soon for SC 2019. Stay tuned, but for now here's the example using the upgrade to 1807 for VMM with SQL 2017 support and for SQL 2017 support with SCOM
- Evan KontosFeb 15, 2019Copper Contributor
I don't believe that this answers my question. I am doing a new installation of System Center with a SQL 2017 server and it complains that the Reporting Services aren't the right version during the installation of Operations Manager. How do I get around that?
- Leon LaudeFeb 27, 2019Iron Contributor
Hi Evan,
SQL Server 2017 is not yet officially supported for SCOM 2016, you can find the SQL Server requirements in the link below:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/system-center/scom/plan-sqlserver-design?view=sc-om-2016#sql-server-requirements
Best regards,
Leon