Since we already have SQL Server Installation running from previous blog post, easiest thing was to launch the SSMS from same wizard.
Which will redirect you to this URL.
You will find a button to download the SSMS setup, save the exe to disk and run it.
Most probably the first thing you will see when you launch setup is setup downloading latest setup it self.
Note that SSMS installation also have the same UI as Visual Studio installation.
This is what you first presented with, similar to Visual Studio installation, now you need to select which components you are going to install for SSMS.
Core SSMS components are already selected and cannot be deselect (see right hand side column).
You can choose to install following components:
- AI Assistance (Github Copilot)
- Business Intelligence (SSAS, SSRS, SSIS tools integration with VS)
- Hybrid and Migration tools
- Code Tools (Version control -> GIT and Query Hints)
For my testing I have selected all.
For me it showed total disk requirement is 3.42GB (hmm).
You can further customize the installation by selecting/un-selecting individual components (if required) in "Individual Components" tab.
You can select additional language packs in next tab, if required. I have left it with English.
"Installation Locations" tab, you can change the default installation location.
Once you happy, with all configuration, press "Install" button.
During the installation, you will see following:
After the installation, you can launch the SSMS as you would do normally and here is the new splash screen with welcome changes:
Your recent connections can be found on the top, which is I think very useful feature. Rest of the dialog is familiar to any one who used SSMS 20.
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