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Microsoft.Data.SqlClient provides database connectivity to SQL Server for .NET applications.
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Microsoft SqlClient Data Provider for SQL Server

Microsoft.Data.SqlClient is a .NET data provider for Microsoft SQL Server and the Azure SQL family of databases. It grew from a union of the two System.Data.SqlClient components which live independently in .NET Framework and .NET Core. Going forward, support for new SQL Server and Azure SQL features will only be implemented in Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.

Supportability

The Microsoft.Data.SqlClient package supports the following environments:

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The Microsoft.Data.SqlClient NuGet package is available on NuGet.org.

SNI Package References

When targeting .NET Framework on Windows, a package reference to Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.SNI loads native Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.SNI.<platform>.dll libraries into the client's build directories.

When targeting .NET on Windows, a package reference to Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.SNI.runtime loads arm64, x64 and x86 native Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.SNI.dll libraries into subdirectories in the client's build directory.

Helpful Links

Topic Link to File
Coding Style coding-style.md
Guidelines for building the driver BUILDGUIDE.md
Guidelines for Contributors CONTRIBUTING.md
Changelog for all driver releases CHANGELOG.md
Support Policy SUPPORT.md
Code of Conduct CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
Copyright Information COPYRIGHT.md

Our Featured Contributors

Special thanks to everyone who has contributed to the project. We thank you for your continuous support in improving the SqlClient library!

Up-to-date list of contributors: Contributor Insights

Release Notes

All preview and stable driver release notes are available under release-notes.

Porting from System.Data.SqlClient

Refer to porting-cheat-sheet.md for a safe porting experience from System.Data.SqlClient to Microsoft.Data.SqlClient and share your experience with us by enhancing this guide for future developers.

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Security

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Reporting Security Issues

Please do not report security vulnerabilities through public GitHub issues.

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Preferred Languages

We prefer all communications to be in English.

Policy

Microsoft follows the principle of Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure.

License

The Microsoft.Data.SqlClient Driver for SQL Server is licensed under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more details.

Trademarks

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