SSMS versions

  • Hi I have most of my servers are at version SQL 2014. But I do have a couple of new SQL 2016 instances.

    I would like to install SSMS 2016 on my workstation,  but I still want to keep my SSMS 2014 version.

    Is that possible to have  both versions of the SQL server management studio exist and work on the computer?

  • Yes you can, but why would you keep SSMS 2014, any specific reason?

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    This thing is addressing problems that dont exist. Its solution-ism at its worst. We are dumbing down machines that are inherently superior. - Gilfoyle

  • Because most of my servers are still 2014, and If in ssms 2016 I modify a maintenance plan created using Ssms 2014 then it upgraded to 2016 version.

    Next time I cannot use Ssms2014 to modify it more. And also for other small Dba tasks I found it is always best option using Ssms same version as server version.

  • Another reason to keep old versions would be if you have to work with SSIS packages, such as migrating them between servers.  You can't connect to a previous SQL versions SSIS with a newer version of SSMS (which is why I've got SSMS 2008 R2, 2012, and 2014)

  • This may have been fixed in later releases, but a couple of months ago I couldn't see the database mirroring monitor through SSMS 2016, so sometimes you do need a couple of different ones.

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