We currently use Dynamics 365 On Premises v8.2.5 and we cannot update to v9 because v9.0 does not have support for SQL Server 2017 nor Windows Server 2019 and Microsoft only sells you the latest version license so unless we downgrade we don't have any other option.
Stating that if i can get a timeline on when support for Windows Server 2019 would be added to Dynamics 365 on-premises we will decide on whether we should wait or not.
Thanks
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Windows Server 2019 has been out since 2018 but Dynamics 365 Customer Service still does not support it. Is Windows Server 2016 the last Server version Microsoft will ever support with Dynamics 365 Customer Service?
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Our clients have put all their trust in Microsoft so that Dynamics 365 Version 9 (on-prem) will be supported by Windows server 2019 and SQL 2019.
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Our client is planning for the Microsoft products life-cycle upgrade. Unfortunately the current Dynamics 365 (CRM) on-premise versions 8.2 and 9.0 do not yet officially support the latest stable versions of SQL Server and Windows. Is there any plan until when these will also be supported?
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Would like to see SQL 2019 and Windows Server 2019 support soon. I would like to think customers have an upgrade path.
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My infrastructure team wants to upgrade our SQL Server instances to 2017 or 2019. When will this be supported for Dynamics 365 On-prem 8.2 or 9.0?
We also need to upgrade our Windows server for the application from 2012 R2 to be compatible with Dynamics 365 9.0 but we can't upgrade to the latest Windows server 2019 since 9.0 is limited to Windows 2016 server. When will Windows 2019 server be supported for Dynamics 365 On-prem 9.0?
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