SQL Server continues to power mission-critical workloads across enterprises, and with SQL Server 2025, we’re delivering innovations that redefine performance, security, developer experience, AI innovation and flexibility along with additional features tailored for Linux environments.
Momentum on SQL Server for Linux
The adoption of SQL Server on Linux has been phenomenal. The public preview of SQL Server 2025 has seen remarkable adoption, with Linux based deployments experiencing substantial growth reflecting strong demand for cross-platform capabilities. Enterprises are embracing Linux for cloud native architectures, containers, and Kubernetes deployments and SQL Server is meeting them where they are, enabling customers to run their modern production workloads seamlessly.
We’ve collaborated closely with partners such as Canonical, DH2i, PortWorx, and Red Hat (listed alphabetically) to ensure support for the latest distributions and maintain robust high-availability solutions through clustering stacks provided by our partners
What’s new in SQL Server 2025 on Linux
Here are the highlights:
- Security Enhancements
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- TLS 1.3 Support for stronger encryption option for data that is transmitted across a network between the client application and SQL Server instance. For details, refer: Encrypt Connections to SQL Server on Linux - SQL Server | Microsoft Learn
- Ability to Configure Custom password policies via Active Directory (adutil) or mssql.conf for non-domain setups. This allows you to define parameters like minimum password length similar to Windows domain policies whether or not your SQL Server instance on Linux is domain joined. This upgrade gives SQL Server authentication the flexibility and security that enterprises need. Learn more here: Use Custom Password Policy for SQL Logins on Linux - SQL Server | Microsoft Learn
- Container Images for SQL Server 2025 are now signed to ensure image integrity.
- Expanded Platform Support
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- Preview support for RHEL 10 and Ubuntu 24.04, expanding enterprise Linux coverage to include support for latest releases from Red Hat and Canonical. For details refer: Get Started with SQL Server 2025 on RHEL 10- preview and Get started with SQL Server 2025 on Ubuntu 24.04- Preview
- Starting with SQL Server 2025, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) is not supported. If you are currently using SQL Server 2022 or an earlier version on SLES, you will continue to receive cumulative updates and support as outlined in the SQL Server 2022 Lifecycle policy or the relevant policies for earlier versions, with no changes to your existing experience for existing deployments. To upgrade to SQL Server 2025, back up your databases and restore them to a supported distribution.
- Performance Optimizations
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- Tmpfs Support for SQL Server on Linux:
- For SQL Server on Linux running on physical machines, virtual machines, or containers, you can now host tempdb data and log files on the tmpfs filesystem. This enhancement significantly improves performance for workloads prone to tempdb disk spills, delivering faster throughput and efficiency in this scenario.
- For containers-based SQL deployment, you can also host all data and log files including user and system database on the tmpfs filesystem, delivering ultra-fast I/O for development and testing scenarios. However, note that data stored on tmpfs is ephemeral and will be lost when the container restarts. Therefore, only use this option for databases where data loss after restart is acceptable, such as in development or test environments.
- Tmpfs Support for SQL Server on Linux:
Learn more about tmpfs support here: Enable and Run tempdb on tmpfs for SQL Server 2025 on Linux - SQL Server | Microsoft Learn
- Advanced Analytics
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- Generic ODBC Data Source Support with PolyBase
- Seamlessly query external data sources from Linux-based SQL Server using bring your own driver (BYOD) similar to SQL Server on Windows. This feature uses an external service to securely isolate and load drivers, ensuring safe usage. For details refer: Use ODBC Data Source with SQL Server on Linux - SQL Server | Microsoft Learn
- Generic ODBC Data Source Support with PolyBase
- Developer Experience
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- VS Code – SQL Server (mssql) Extension:
- Deploy SQL Server 2025 local containers directly from Visual Studio Code using the SQL Server (mssql) extension for a streamlined developer workflow. For details refer: SQL Server (mssql) - Visual Studio Marketplace
- VS Code – SQL Server (mssql) Extension:
Validated Pattern with Red Hat
We’ve partnered with Red Hat to deliver a validated deployment pattern for SQL Server on RHEL Supercharging Financial Insights with RAG-Based Search on Microsoft SQL Server. The validated patterns are an advanced form of reference architecture, offering a streamlined approach to deploying complex business solutions. To learn more about Validated patterns and how it's different from traditional reference architecture please refer: About Validated Patterns | Validated Patterns.
Quotes from our partners:
"The work we’re doing with Microsoft to optimize SQL Server on Red Hat Enterprise Linux is a powerful testament to the strength of our collaboration. With the new features in SQL Server, including support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 and enabling streamlined deployment via Red Hat Ansible Automation Platform, we are making it easier than ever for customers to deploy and manage this critical workload across the hybrid cloud. This collaboration extends beyond just enabling core performance to deliver innovative, validated patterns, such as leveraging Red Hat Enterprise Linux AI with SQL Server for retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) and generative AI scenarios, and providing a more consistent experience for customers, whether they are deploying via the Azure Marketplace or on-premises. Our mutual goal is to minimize complexity, increase confidence and help enterprises harness the full potential of their data and AI investments on a trusted, open foundation."
Gunner Hellekson, vice president and general manager, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Red Hat
"The availability of SQL Server 2025 on Ubuntu 24.04 provides developers and enterprises a robust foundation for building and deploying demanding AI-driven applications."
Jehudi Castro-Sierra, Public Cloud Alliance Director, Canonical
“As a leading provider of high availability and database management software, we're thrilled about the performance enhancements and features added to SQL Server 2025. New capabilities like Vector Search and AI-powered optimization will allow our customers to drive business success through data-driven decision-making, faster query execution, improved throughput, and reduced downtime. The automated tuning and maintenance capabilities will also significantly improve operational efficiency, and reduce the complexity and cost associated with database management.
Our participation in the SQL Server 2025 EAP has allowed us to ensure that we will provide comprehensive high availability support for our customers’ mission-critical database deployments of SQL Server 2025, including native TLS 1.3 support for encrypted communications, ensuring modern, secure, and high-performance connectivity across all environments. Whether our customers are deploying native or containerized instances on Windows or Linux, DH2i software solutions will ensure nearest-to-zero downtime and fully automatic failover. Additionally, we will be ready to provide secure and intelligent HA for the complex, cross-platform data estates that our customers will be building to support their SQL Server 2025-backed AI applications.”
-OJ Ngo, Co-Founder & CTO, DH2i
Learn More
- Explore the full list of features: What's New for SQL Server 2025 Preview on Linux - SQL Server | Microsoft Learn
- Join us at Microsoft Ignite for deep-dive sessions and demos.