title | description | author | ms.author | ms.reviewer | ms.date | ms.topic |
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Configure automatic updates |
This article explains how to configure automatic updates for SQL Server enabled by Azure Arc. |
AbdullahMSFT |
amamun |
mikeray, randolphwest |
09/09/2024 |
conceptual |
[!INCLUDE sqlserver]
You can configure automatic updates for [!INCLUDE ssazurearc]. Automatic updates:
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Establish a maintenance window for an Azure Arc-enabled SQL Server instance.
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Work at the level of the host operating system and apply to all installed SQL Server instances.
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Occur only during the maintenance window.
This restriction ensures that system updates and any associated restarts happen at the best possible time for the SQL Server instances and their hosted databases.
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Currently work only on Windows hosts.
They configure Windows Update and Microsoft Update, which are the services that ultimately update an Azure Arc-enabled SQL Server instance.
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Apply Windows and SQL Server updates marked as Important or Critical.
You must manually install other SQL Server updates, such as service packs and cumulative updates that aren't marked as Important or Critical.
You can configure automatic updates:
- By using the Azure portal.
- Programmatically or by policy.
The following table describes the options that you can configure for automatic updates.
Setting | Possible values | Description |
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Automatic updates | Enable | Disable | Enables or disables automatic updates. |
Maintenance schedule | Daily | Sunday | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | The weekly schedule for downloading and installing Windows, SQL Server, and Microsoft updates. |
Maintenance start hour | 0:00-23:00 | The local start time to apply updates. |
You can use the Azure portal to configure automatic updates for existing Azure Arc-enabled SQL Server instances:
- In the portal, locate Server - Azure Arc.
- Under Operations, select SQL Server Configuration.
- Under Update, you can enable or disable automatic updates and set a maintenance schedule.
When you enable or configure automatic updates, Azure configures Azure Extension for SQL Server in the background.
Automatic updates apply only to servers covered with Software Assurance or the pay-as-you-go license type. If the server license type is license only, the option to automate updates is disabled.
To change the license type, follow these steps:
- Unsubscribe from automatic updates and Extended Security Updates if they're enabled.
- Save the change.
- Wait approximately five minutes for the saved change to finish.
- Set the new license type.
To manage automatic updates programmatically or by policy, review the information in the following resources: