ICYMI: A bug surfaces soon after the release of SQL Server 2014's first service pack, forcing Microsoft to temporarily disable downloads of the update.
Yesterday, April 15th, Microsoft released SQL Server Service Pack 1 (SP1) on the April 15 anniversary of the database software's launch. Now, they're taking a step back after noticing an issue in the release.
"The SQL SSIS team has found an issue with SP1 installation if SSIS catalog is present in the SQL Server instance," alerted the company in a blog post authored by Rong Wu, a senior manager in Microsoft's SQL Server Servicing Experience Team. "They are currently investigating this issue including possible workarounds and fixes. We have temporarily put the package download on hold and will provide an update with a solution."
So FYI to those of you on SQL Server 2014, watch your back!
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