If you are on SQL Server 2008, only Service Pack 3 is still a “supported service pack”. SQL Server 2008 SP3 CU17 () released on (this is the final CU for SQL Server 2008 SP3) If you are on SQL Server 2008 R2, only Service Pack 2 is still a “supported service pack”. SQL Server 2008 R2 SP2 CU12 () released on April 21, 2014 The RTM branch is no longer a “supported service pack”. If you are on SQL Server 2012, only Service Pack 1 and Service Pack 2 are still officially a “supported service pack”. SQL Server 2012 SP2 RTM () released on J(I would wait for SQL Server 2012 SP2 CU1 before you move to this branch) SQL Server 2012 SP1 CU10 () released on ( On SQL Server 2012, this is where you want to be, in my opinion) SQL Server 2012 RTM CU11 () released on Decem(this is the last one for the RTM branch) If you are getting ready to deploy a new SQL Server 2014 instance, I really think you want to be on SQL Server 2014 RTM CU2. These include most of the hotfixes from SQL Server 2012 through SP1 CU10. Microsoft has now released the second cumulative update for SQL Server 2014 RTM, which has 48 hotfixes by my count from the KB article. SQL Server 2014 RTM CU2 () released on June 27, 2014 Here are the most recent cumulative updates for SQL Server 2014, 2012, 2008 R (as of June 27, 2014)
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