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Announcing SQL Server 2019 CU15

4 years ago
Brent Ozar
SQL Server 2019, Updates
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As Jimmy Buffett sang, “Fifteen’ll get you twenty, but that’s alright.” I’m sure he was talking about SQL Server 2019 Cumulative Update 15.

Fixes include:

  • Database corruption after creating an external library
  • Filtered index corruption when a computed column is dropped
  • Memory leak when using STDistance with spatial indexes
  • Fix a system-wide low memory issue that occurs when SQL Server commits memory above the max server memory
  • Data Quality Services does inconsistent date math on certain dates between 1899 and 1900
  • Several Availability Groups fixes
  • Insufficient memory errors with In-Memory OLTP (I can see how that would be awkward)
  • Shrink Database tasks weren’t working in 2019 (hmm, kinda wish they’da left this one broken)
  • Buffer overruns when data buffer spans multiple SNI packets
  • sp_pkeys KEY_SEQ wasn’t reporting the right order (yay, I know a few readers have been asking for that)

And more. Go get ’em!

Brent Ozarhttps://sqlserverupdates.com
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