Ending Support for SQL Server 2014 Published Dec 5, 2022 As the Greek philosopher Heraclitus said, “The only constant in life is change.” This is certainly true of technology. As changes come, we do our best to give you a timely heads up so you can prepare both your tech and your team. With that in mind, we need to let you know we’ll be sunsetting support for SQL Server 2014**. Microsoftʼs published Mainstream End Date for SQL Server 2014 was July 2019, and we want to honor this by moving Rock forward into the future. We will end our support for SQL Server 2014 as of Rock version 15. While we don't yet have a firm date on when version 15 will be released, we want to give you plenty of time to update your environment. Therefore, we recommend moving away from SQL 2014 before the end of 2022. Are you unsure how this news affects you? Itʼs easy to check which version of SQL you're running by visiting the Diagnostics tab of the System Information window. [** Update: This article does not apply to Microsoft Azure SQL Databases since that database said to be "always running on the latest stable version of the SQL Server database engine..."]