SQL Server Update to Install on Windows for Arm

Discussion in 'Parallels Desktop on a Mac with Apple silicon' started by Mundford, May 13, 2021.

  1. SaikatD1

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    Sir Please help to solve this issue...........

    We are unable to install SQL Server 2019 (Express or Standard) in the following scenario:
    - MacBook Pro / 2021 Model
    - Windows 11 Pro (downloaded the ARM based not x86, which is the right version for my Macbook Pro M1)
     
  2. BabaiG

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    Hi.....
    Anyone can help to install SQL Server 2019 (Express or Standard) on MacBook Pro / 2021 Model.
    Please help !!!!!!!!!
     
  3. ArvindA

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    My comments:
    - Create a VHD Disk - same results as you - SQL Server 2019 fails
    - My application will work only on SQL Server 2010 (lower versions will not work for me)
    - Can we all not escalate this to Microsoft (after all, Windows 11 and SQL Server 2019 are both their products)
     
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  4. ArvindA

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    I suggest all of us start to write in to Microsoft immediately
    - Windows 11 and SQL Server 2019 are both their products
    - Microsoft should be able to fix this fairly quickly
     
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  5. Flinky

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    The problem is, there soon may be a fix that makes the SQL-Server run ... but M$ will surely not guarantee, that the servers and databases will run reliable and stable, as long ARM/M1 are not officially supported.

    Also the Qualcomm-deal may be a problem, when it comes to official support for M1.

    We also needed SQL 2019 Express for a working machine, but we returned the M1 and bought a new MBP2019 i9 ... because an unreliably working-machine is worthless ...
     
  6. ArvindA

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    What a shame! I would really like to use SQL Server 2019 on the M1 Mac and enjoy the speed and 64GB RAM
    - if you have any other tips, would greatly appreciate it
     
  7. asocial-duck

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    Thank you so much bro. SQL 2014, 32 bit version is working perfectly on my "M1 mac, 2020". 2019 version is still not working.
     
  8. StephenD8

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    WOW and I mean WOW64. How did you get past the Global Rules check failure for WOW64. Fails for me.
     
  9. ShanilK

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    Thank You Mundford,

    Finally it's works for me. ( But SQL Server express 2014 32 bit )
     
  10. ShanilK

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    M1 MacBook Pro-2021 only support SQL server express 2014 32 bit. It will work definitely.

    I installed in my brand new MacBook Pro with Windows 11 Arm64. There is no issue in above mentioned sql version.
     
  11. StephenD8

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    Interesting.. how did you get around the WOW64 rule check
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    Rule Check Result
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    Rule "Edition WOW64 platform" failed.

    SQL Server Setup is not supported in WOW64. This setup program can be run only on a 32-bit system.
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    OK
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  12. m.aLiY

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    From where did you get the windows 10 build 21354? I am unable to find it from https://uupdump.net/. I mean it is listed there but when I execute the script it get following message,
    'Unable to retrieve data from Windows Update servers. Reason: EMPTY_FILELIST'

    I really need SQL server 64 bit, 2012 onward. Any help please... :(:(:(.
    @MrTea if have success on that can you please update your parallel version somewhere?
     

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  13. m.aLiY

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    Which version of SQL Server you installed?
     
  14. KeithB10

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    Please help !!! my account software must use SQL server how did you connect docker (MacOS) from parallels desktop (Windows)? i checked the ip address everything is connect but why it wont connect? Does it need port forwarding? Please do some showcase, i can paid for that
     

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  15. KeithB10

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    Can please do a guide how to setup? my work account software needed it
     
  16. NMENDES

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    Hello, try with the name of the MacBook Pro, you can see in Preferences|Share. Mine works pretty well this way
     
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  17. KeithB10

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    yes it worked, i use netstat view the internal ip that connect mac and parallels desktop no idea use the macbook pro name also work thanks mate!
     
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  18. WillC5

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    hi, how did u do it. i believe i ran into the same issue like you. setting up autocount on parallels.
     
  19. LucaR7

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    Following this thread every day as I would love to buy a new Mac Studio, but am currently using SQL Server 2017 + Visual Studio 2019 and will wait until it'll be possible to run them on an M1.
    BTW: any news if SQL Server 2022 will be arm-compatible or not?
     
  20. AliP3

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    SQL Server 2022 is not going to support ARM64, based on what I asked from Microsoft SQL Server 2022 guys.
     

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