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- SQL VDB no longer causes SQL Server Management Studio to return the error “Cannot show requested dialog” when that client tool attempts to display the virtual database properties.
- SQL VDB no longer locks the master database when it creates a virtual database on that target SQL Server instance.
- Virtual database files now include the name of the source backup file, the name of the virtual database, and have the extension .VirtualDatabase. Learn more about virtual database file changes.
- SQL VDB now supports TDE encrypted, native backup files.
- You can now create virtual databases from SQL Server database snapshots.
- SQL VDB now stores virtual database files in the Program Files directory. Learn more about virtual database file changes.
- SQL VDB no longer causes a recovery lock while creating a virtual database. The recovery lock would render the target SQL Server instance inaccessible or make the system databases, such as model, appear corrupted.
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