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Announcing SQL Server 2017 CU 19

6 years ago
Brent Ozar
SQL Server 2017, Updates
2 Comments

Knock knock.

Who’s there?

Cumulative Update 19 for SQL Server 2017.

Normally this is the part where I tell you about the most amusing bug fixes in this cumulative update, but we’re going to try something different this time. See, I’m down in Puerto Rico at a client, and…I don’t really feel like typing out a blog post. I’m in the middle of a Mai Tai. So instead, here’s a picture of the beach in San Juan:

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Sun going down in San Juan

A post shared by Brent Ozar (@brento) on Feb 1, 2020 at 1:50pm PST

Happy patching. Go read the fix list yourself. I’ll be there with you in spirit, chuckling along with you. Cheers!

Brent Ozarhttps://sqlserverupdates.com
I make Microsoft SQL Server faster and more reliable. I love teaching, travel, and laughing.
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2 Comments. Leave new

  • J Shervey
    February 6, 2020 9:42 am

    No Brent – its not not the Mai-Tai’s. The floor is moving – its called an earthquake.

    Reply
  • Richard
    February 26, 2020 2:58 pm

    “Assume that you use SQL Server 2017, you notice that the transaction commit delay time is higher under low usage workloads but the transaction commit delay time is lower under moderate to high workloads.”

    HAHAHAHAHA!!!!

    Reply

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