Stay Informed: Microsoft SQL Server 2016 Retirement approaching
With the upcoming retirement of Microsoft SQL Server 2016 on 14th July 2026, we want to ensure you're aware of how this may impact your use of FirstClass.
- If you're using FirstClass 4 Web, Essentials, or Cloud, there's no action needed - your database is fully managed by us.
- If you're using FirstClass 4 In-house, then this update is important. Please review your setup or speak with us and/or your IT team to ensure you're prepared.
To check your database type, open FirstClass, go to the System page from the main window, and look for whether you're using Microsoft SQL Server or Azure SQL Database.
How to check your SQL Setup in FirstClass
- Open FirstClass and go to the System page (see below) from the main window, and look for whether you're using Microsoft SQL Server or Azure SQL Database.
- Locate the SQL Server Edition field:
- If it shows SQL Azure, you're using the cloud-based Azure SQL Database version. No action is needed - Microsoft handles updates automatically.
- If it shows something else like Standard or Enterprise Edition, you're using the traditional on-premise version. This requires manual updates and will eventually go out of support.
- Next, check the SQL Server Version field:
- This will show a numeric value (e.g., 13, 14, 15, 16).
- If your version is 13 or lower, you should begin planning with your IT department and our support team to upgrade your database server before support ends.
Why it matters
- Security: Unsupported versions no longer receive security updates, leaving your systems vulnerable.
- Compliance: Many regulatory frameworks require supported software.
- Performance: Newer versions offer better performance, scalability, and features.
If you're unsure about any of the above? Log a support ticket and we’ll be happy to assist.

| Version | Release Date | End of Mainstrem Support | End of Extended Support |
|---|---|---|---|
| SQL Server 2022 v 16.0 | Nov 16, 2022 | Jan 11, 2028 | Jan 11, 2033 |
| SQL Server 2019 v 15.0 | Nov 4, 2019 | Feb 28, 2025 | Jan 8, 2030 |
| SQL Server 2017 v 14.0 | Oct 2, 2017 | Oct 11, 2022 | Oct 12, 2027 |
| SQL Server 2016 v 13.0 | Jun 1, 2016 | Jul 13, 2021 | Jul 14, 2026 |
| SQL Server 2014 v 12.0 | Apr 1, 2014 | Jul 9, 2019 | Jul 9, 2024 |
| SQL Server 2012 v 11.0 | May 20, 2012 | Jul 11, 2017 | Jul 12, 2022 |


