Windows Server 2016 & SQL Server 2016
Why This Matters
Windows Server 2016 and SQL Server 2016 are approaching the end of Microsoft’s extended support lifecycle. For organisations running SolarWinds, this is more than a routine platform refresh. The operating system, database platform and monitoring estate are closely connected, meaning supportability, security and future upgrade options all need to be considered together.
A well-planned migration helps maintain vendor support, reduce security exposure and ensure the SolarWinds platform remains aligned with future product releases.
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Key Dates
SQL Server 2016 reaches end of support on 14 July 2026. Windows Server 2016 reaches end of support on 12 January 2027. Extended Security Updates are available for a limited period but are generally best viewed as a temporary measure rather than a replacement for migration planning.
Why You Should Review Your Environment
SolarWinds environments often sit at the centre of operational monitoring, alerting and reporting. Running the platform on unsupported operating systems or database versions can create challenges around vendor support, compliance, security patching and future platform upgrades. Organisations with distributed SolarWinds deployments, additional polling engines or high-availability configurations should also consider the wider infrastructure implications of migration.
Platform Support Considerations
Migration targets should align with currently supported SolarWinds platform requirements. For most organisations, Windows Server 2022 or 2025 combined with SQL Server 2022 represents a sensible long-term target that provides an extended support horizon and compatibility with future SolarWinds releases.
Phase 1: Discovery and Assessment
Begin by documenting the existing SolarWinds topology, platform versions, integrations, customisations and SQL Server configuration. Discovery is often the most valuable stage of the project because long-running environments frequently contain undocumented dependencies that only become visible when migration work begins.
Phase 2: Define Objectives
Migration objectives should reflect both technical and business requirements. Common goals include maintaining vendor support, improving resilience, upgrading SolarWinds versions, consolidating infrastructure and addressing technical debt.
Phase 3: Evaluate Migration Options
Organisations should assess whether an in-place upgrade, side-by-side migration or hybrid approach best suits their environment. In many cases, a side-by-side migration provides the greatest flexibility for testing and rollback while establishing a clean baseline.
Phase 4: Build a Phased Plan
Large SolarWinds environments benefit from staged implementation. Database migration, polling engine migration, application migration and post-migration validation should each have clearly defined success criteria, rollback procedures and change controls.
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Phase 5: Testing and Validation
Testing should cover polling, alerting, reporting, authentication, integrations, backup and recovery processes, and any custom SolarWinds functionality. Validation should reflect normal operational usage rather than relying solely on basic connectivity checks.
Phase 6: Optimisation and Handover
Following migration, organisations should verify monitoring coverage, confirm backup and recovery processes, update documentation and retire legacy infrastructure. Migration projects also provide an opportunity to improve resilience, simplify administration and address longstanding configuration issues.
Common Pitfalls
Common challenges include delaying planning, underestimating undocumented dependencies, overlooking SolarWinds compatibility requirements and limiting testing. Early assessment and structured project governance significantly reduce these risks.
How We Can Help
Prosperon Networks provides specialist SolarWinds consultancy, migration delivery and ongoing platform support. Services include discovery workshops, migration planning, implementation, validation testing and managed support for SolarWinds environments across the UK.
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