Recovering SQL Server 2016 bak to SQL Server 2019 - what version will it be ?

  • 100% agreement with Jeffrey on this. I will add though, 2016 to 2019, for most people, most of the time, there's little to no issues on the upgrade. Still, testing is always your friend.

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  • You can change the compatibility level if you want to, though.

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