To install SQL Server 2016 and 2017
1. Insert the SQL Server installation media. From the root folder, double-click
Setup.exe. To install from a network share, locate the root folder on the share,
and then double-click Setup.exe.
2. The Installation Wizard runs the SQL Server Installation Center. To create a new
installation of SQL Server, select Installation in the left navigation area, and then
select New SQL Server standalone installation or add features to an existing
installation.
3. On the Product Key page, select an option to indicate whether you're installing a
free edition of SQL Server or a production version that has a PID key. For more
information, see Editions and supported features of SQL Server 2017.
To continue, select Next.
4. On the License Terms page, review the license agreement. If you agree, select
the I accept the license terms check box, and then select Next.
Note
SQL Server transmits information about your installation experience, as well as
other usage and performance data to help Microsoft improve the product. To
learn more about SQL Server data processing and privacy controls, see the
privacy statement and Configure SQL Server to send feedback to Microsoft.
5. In the Global Rules page, Setup will automatically advance to the Product
Updates page if there are no rule errors.
6. The Microsoft Update page will appear next if the Microsoft Update check box
in Control Panel > All Control Panel Items > Windows Update > Change
settings isn't selected. Selecting the Microsoft Update check box changes the
computer settings to include the latest updates for all Microsoft products when
you scan for Windows updates.
7. On the Product Updates page, the latest available SQL Server product updates
are displayed. If no product updates are discovered, Setup doesn't display this
page and automatically advances to the Install Setup Files page.
8. On the Install Setup Files page, Setup provides the progress of downloading,
extracting, and installing the Setup files. If an update for Setup is found and you
specify to include it, that update will also be installed. If no update is found,
Setup will automatically advance.
9. On the Install Rules page, Setup checks for potential problems that might occur
while running Setup. If failures occur, select an item in the Status column for
more information. Otherwise, select Next.
10. If this is the first installation of SQL Server on the machine, Setup skips the
Installation Type page and goes directly to the Feature Selection page. If SQL
Server is already installed on the system, you can use the Installation Type page
to select either to perform a new installation or to add features to an existing
installation. To continue, select Next.
11. On the Feature Selection page, select the components for your installation. For
example, to install a new instance of SQL Server Database Engine, select
Database Engine Services.
A description for each component group appears in the Feature description
pane after you select the feature name. You can select any combination of check
boxes. For more information, see Editions and components of SQL Server 2016 or
Editions and components of SQL Server 2017.
The prerequisites for the selected features are displayed in the Prerequisites for
selected features pane. Setup installs the prerequisites that aren't already
installed during the installation step described later in this procedure.
You can also specify a custom directory for shared components by using the field
at the bottom of the Feature Selection page. To change the installation path for
shared components, either update the path in the field at the bottom of the
dialog box or select Browse to go to an installation directory. The default
installation path is C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\nnn\.
Note
The path specified for the shared components must be an absolute path. The
folder must not be compressed or encrypted. Mapped drives aren't supported.
SQL Server uses two directories for shared features:
o Shared feature directory
o Shared feature directory (x86)
Note
The path specified for each of the above options must be different.
12. The Feature Rules page automatically advances if all rules pass.
13. On the Instance Configuration page, specify whether to install a default instance
or a named instance. For more information, see Instance configuration.
o Instance ID: By default, the instance name is used as the instance ID. This
ID is used to identify the installation directories and registry keys for your
instance of SQL Server. The same behavior occurs for default instances and
named instances. For a default instance, the instance name and instance ID
are MSSQLSERVER. To use a nondefault instance ID, specify a different
value in the Instance ID text box.
Note
Typical standalone instances of SQL Server, whether default or named
instances, don't use a nondefault value for the instance ID.
All SQL Server service packs and upgrades apply to every component of an
instance of SQL Server.
o Installed instances: The grid shows the instances of SQL Server that are
on the computer where Setup is running. If a default instance is already
installed on the computer, you must install a named instance of SQL
Server.
The workflow for the rest of the installation depends on the features that you've
specified for your installation. Depending on your selections, you might not see
all the pages.
14. Selecting to install the Polybase feature will add the PolyBase Configuration
page to the SQL Server setup, displayed after the Instance Configuration page.
PolyBase requires the Oracle JRE 7 Update 51 (at least), and if this hasn't already
been installed, your installation will be blocked. On the Polybase Configuration
page, you can choose to use the SQL Server as a standalone Polybase-enabled
instance, or you can use this SQL Server as part of a PolyBase scale-out group. If
you choose to use the scale-out group, you will need to specify a port range of
up to 6 or more ports.
15. Use the Server Configuration - Service Accounts page to specify the logon
accounts for SQL Server services. The actual services that you configure on this
page depend on the features that you selected to install. For more information
about configuration settings, see Installation Wizard help.
You can assign the same logon account to all SQL Server services, or you can
configure each service account individually. You can also specify whether services
start automatically, start manually, or are disabled. We recommend you configure
service accounts individually to provide the least privileges for each service. Make
sure SQL Server services are granted the minimum permissions they must have to
complete their tasks. For more information, see Configure Windows service
accounts and permissions.
To specify the same logon account for all service accounts in this instance of SQL
Server, provide the credentials in the fields at the bottom of the page.
Important
Do not use a blank password. Use a strong password.
Note
Starting with SQL Server 2016 (13.x), select the Grant Perform Volume
Maintenance Task privilege to SQL Server Database Engine Service check box
to allow the SQL Server Database Engine service account to use database instant
file initialization.
16. Use the Server Configuration - Collation page to specify non-default collations
for the Database Engine and Analysis Services.
The default installation setting is determined by the operating system (OS) locale.
The server-level collation can either be changed during setup, or by changing the
OS locale before installation. The default collation is set to the oldest available
version that is associated with each specific locale. This is due to backwards
compatibility reasons. Therefore, this is not always the recommended collation.
To take full advantage of SQL Server features, change the default installation
settings to use Windows collations. For example, for the OS locale English
(United States) (code page 1252), the default collation during setup is
SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS and can be changed to its closest Windows
collation counterpart Latin1_General_100_CI_AS_SC.
For more information, see Collations and Unicode support.
17. Use the Database Engine Configuration - Server Configuration page to
specify the following options:
o Security Mode: Select Windows Authentication or Mixed Mode
Authentication for your instance of SQL Server. If you select Mixed Mode
Authentication, you must provide a strong password for the built-in SQL
Server system administrator account.
After a device establishes a successful connection to SQL Server, the
security mechanism is the same for both Windows authentication and
mixed mode authentication. For more information, see Database Engine
Configuration - Server Configuration page.
o SQL Server Administrators: You must specify at least one system
administrator for the instance of SQL Server. To add the account under
which SQL Server Setup is running, select Add Current User. To add or
remove accounts from the list of system administrators, select Add or
Remove, and then edit the list of users, groups, or computers that have
administrator privileges for the instance of SQL Server.
Use the Database Engine Configuration - Data Directories page to specify
nondefault installation directories. To install to the default directories, select
Next.
Important
If you specify nondefault installation directories, ensure that the installation
folders are unique to this instance of SQL Server. None of the directories in this
dialog box should be shared with directories from other instances of SQL Server.
For more information, see Database Engine Configuration - Data Directories
page.
Use the Database Engine Configuration - TempDB page to configure the file
size, number of files, nondefault installation directories, and file-growth settings
for tempdb. For more information, see Database Engine Configuration - TempDB
page.
Use the Database Engine Configuration - FILESTREAM page to enable
FILESTREAM for your instance of SQL Server. For more information, see Database
Engine Configuration - FILESTREAM page.
18. Use the Analysis Services Configuration - Account Provisioning page to
specify the server mode and the users or accounts that have administrator
permissions for Analysis Services. The server mode determines which memory
and storage subsystems are used on the server. Different solution types run in
different server modes. If you plan to run multidimensional cube databases on
the server, select the default server mode option, Multidimensional and Data
Mining.
You must specify at least one system administrator for Analysis Services:
o To add the account under which SQL Server Setup is running, select Add
Current User.
o To add or remove accounts from the list of system administrators, select
Add or Remove, and then edit the list of users, groups, or computers that
have administrator privileges for Analysis Services.
For more information about server mode and administrator permissions, see
Analysis Services Configuration - Account Provisioning page.
When you're finished editing the list, select OK. Verify the list of administrators in
the configuration dialog box. After the list is complete, select Next.
Use the Analysis Services Configuration - Data Directories page to specify
nondefault installation directories. To install to the default directories, select
Next.
Important
When installing SQL Server, if you specify the same directory path for
INSTANCEDIR and SQLUSERDBDIR, SQL Server Agent and Full Text Search won't
start due to missing permissions.
If you specify nondefault installation directories, ensure that the installation
folders are unique to this instance of SQL Server. None of the directories in this
dialog box should be shared with directories from other instances of SQL Server.
For more information, see Analysis Services Configuration - Data Directories
page.
19. Use the Distributed Replay Controller Configuration page to specify the users
you want to grant administrative permissions to for the Distributed Replay
controller service. Users that have administrative permissions have unlimited
access to the Distributed Replay controller service.
o To grant access permissions for the Distributed Replay controller service to
the user who's running SQL Server Setup, select the Add Current User
button.
o To grant access permissions for the Distributed Replay controller service to
other users, select the Add button.
o To remove access permissions from the Distributed Replay controller
service, select the Remove button.
o To continue, select Next.
20. Use the Distributed Replay Client Configuration page to specify the users you
want to grant administrative permissions to for the Distributed Replay client
service. Users that have administrative permissions have unlimited access to the
Distributed Replay client service.
o Controller Name is optional. The default value is <blank>. Enter the name
of the controller that the client computer will communicate with for the
Distributed Replay client service:
If you've already set up a controller, enter the name of the
controller while configuring each client.
If you haven't yet set up a controller, you can leave the controller
name blank. However, you must manually enter the controller name
in the client configuration file.
o Specify the Working Directory for the Distributed Replay client service.
The default working directory is <drive letter>:\Program
Files\MicrosoftSQL Server\DReplayClient\WorkingDir\.
o Specify the Result Directory for the Distributed Replay client service. The
default result directory is <drive letter>:\Program Files\MicrosoftSQL
Server\DReplayClient\ResultDir\.
o To continue, select Next.
21. The Ready to Install page shows a tree view of the installation options that you
specified during Setup. On this page, Setup indicates whether the Product
Update feature is enabled or disabled and the final update version.
To continue, select Install. SQL Server Setup first installs the required
prerequisites for the selected features, then it installs the selected features.
22. During installation, the Installation Progress page provides status updates so
that you can monitor the installation progress as Setup continues.
23. After installation, the Complete page provides a link to the summary log file for
the installation and other important notes.
Important
Make sure you read the message from the Installation Wizard when you've
finished with Setup. For more information, see View and read SQL Server Setup
log files.
To complete the SQL Server installation process, select Close.
24. If you're instructed to restart the computer, do so now.