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11/5/2012 11:11 AM
 

We are upgrading our database servers from SQL Server 2008 to SQL Server 2008 R2. We are running DNN 5.6.3 and I'd like to know if this version is compatible with the version of SQL Server we are upgrading to. I couldn't find any information in the manuals about system requirements and SQL compatibility. Is anyone running 5.6.3 on SQL 2008 R2?

Thanks,

Daniel

 
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11/5/2012 11:35 AM
 
yes, it works fine (dotnetnuke.com is running against that version for instance). Regarding database requirements, we have minimum requirements as the assumption is that future sql versions will continue to work as expected (except with certain cases of deprecated features) - for 5.6.3 the minimum version is sql 2005, for 7.0.0 this changes to sql 2008, so updating now is good future proofing. BTW thats a pretty old DotNetNuke version, I'd recommend an upgrade.

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