Thanks Dave. I have corrected that date. July 2014 is the correct date.
]]>I’m not sure if I am misreading the page, however I understand the mainstream support end date for both 2008 and 2008 R2 as 08 July 2014 (British Date), not 2015…
Products Lifecycle Start Mainstream Support Extended Support Service Pack
Released Date End Date End Date Support End Date
SQL Server 2008 Enterprise 07/11/2008 08/07/2014 09/07/2019 13/04/2010
SQL Server 2008 SP 3 06/10/2011 Review Note Review Note
SQL Server 2008 R2 Enterprise 20/07/2010 08/07/2014 09/07/2019 10/07/2012
SQL Server 2008 R2 SP 2 26/07/2012 Review Note Review Note
The Review Notes are that support ends 12 months after the next Service Pack, or the end of the product support lifecycle, so that should still be 2014???
Any chance for some clarity on how to read this would be useful.
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