At CMS Max, we can take your Microsoft SQL Server database and convert it to MySQL. By doing that it will allow us to import your website database, files, pages etc into the CMS Max website technology.
The history of Microsoft SQL Server begins with the first Microsoft SQL Server product - SQL Server 1.0, a 16-bit server for the OS/2
Version | Year | Release | Code name |
---|---|---|---|
1.0 | 1989 | SQL Server 1.0 (16-bit) | Filipi |
1.1 | 1990 | SQL Server 1.1 (16-bit) | Pietro |
4.2A | 1992 | SQL Server 4.2A | - |
4.2B | 1993 | SQL Server 4.2B (16-bit) | - |
4.21a | 1993 | SQL Server 4.21a | SQLNT |
6.0 | 1995 | SQL Server 6.0 | SQL95 |
6.5 | 1996 | SQL Server 6.5 | Hydra |
7.0 | 1998 | SQL Server 7.0 | Sphinx |
- | 1999 | SQL Server 7.0 OLAP Tools | Plato |
8.0 | 2000 | SQL Server 2000 | Shiloh |
8.0 | 2003 | SQL Server 2000 64-bit Edition | Liberty |
9.0 | 2005 | SQL Server 2005 | Yukon |
10.0 | 2008 | SQL Server 2008 | Katmai |
10.25 | 2010 | Azure SQL database (initial release) | Cloud database or CloudDB |
10.50 | 2010 | SQL Server 2008 R2 | Kilimanjaro (aka KJ) |
11.0 | 2012 | SQL Server 2012 | Denali |
12.0 | 2014 | Azure SQL database | |
12.0 | 2014 | SQL Server 2014 | SQL14 |
13.0 | 2016 | SQL Server 2016 | SQL16 |
14.0 | 2017 | SQL Server 2017 | Helsinki |
15.0 | 2019 | SQL Server 2019 RC |