Management Studio 2014 →

SSMS 2014 was a workhorse—not revolutionary, but solid. It bridged the gap between on-premises dominance and cloud adoption, introduced real-time query monitoring, and gave DBAs reliable tools to manage SQL Server 2014’s new in-memory capabilities. While it has been superseded by faster, richer, and cross-platform tools, SSMS 2014 remains a respectable piece of database management history.

SSMS 2014 was the first version to deeply integrate with Microsoft Azure, allowing users to: management studio 2014

Note: SSMS is versioned alongside SQL Server. "Management Studio 2014" refers to the SSMS release that shipped with SQL Server 2014 (typically version 12.x). SSMS 2014 was a workhorse—not revolutionary, but solid

Enhanced management for high-availability solutions, supporting up to eight secondary replicas compared to four in previous versions. System Requirements SSMS 2014 was the first version to deeply

A robust script editor for writing, executing, and debugging Transact-SQL (T-SQL) queries.

Building on the foundation laid in 2012, SSMS 2014 increased the limit of secondary replicas from four to eight. The management interface was updated to handle these more complex configurations, and the Add Azure Replica Wizard allowed users to set up off-site disaster recovery in the cloud with just a few clicks.