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Updated Apache.Arrow from 22.1.0 to 23.0.0.

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23.0.0

Release Notes URL: https://arrow.apache.org/release/23.0.0.html

23.0.0-rc2

Release Notes: Release Candidate: 23.0.0 RC2

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Updated Apache.Arrow.Adbc from 0.22.0 to 0.23.0.

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Updated Apache.Arrow.Adbc.Client from 0.22.0 to 0.23.0.

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Updated Apache.Arrow.Flight from 22.1.0 to 23.0.0.

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23.0.0

Release Notes URL: https://arrow.apache.org/release/23.0.0.html

23.0.0-rc2

Release Notes: Release Candidate: 23.0.0 RC2

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Updated Azure.Identity from 1.11.4 to 1.21.0.

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1.16.0

1.16.0 (2026-05-01)

Features Added

  • Upgraded api-version tag from 'package-2025-12-01' to 'package-2026-01-01'. Tag detail available at https://github.com/Azure/azure-rest-api-specs/blob/c5044e9d381c2bf1b3119011b4696e777f819f76/specification/netapp/resource-manager/Microsoft.NetApp/NetApp/readme.md.
  • Added NetAppBucketResource and related bucket models, including credential generation and Key Vault integration support.
  • Added NetAppCacheResource for NetApp cache scenarios.
  • Added NetAppSecretPassword model and Key Vault-backed credential models (e.g., CertificateKeyVaultDetails, CredentialsKeyVaultDetails, EntraIdKeyVaultConfig, EntraIdKeyVaultConfigPatch).
  • Added NetAppDayOfWeek enum and additional supporting models and enums (e.g., file system user, NFS user, SMB settings, peering passphrases, origin cluster information, change-zone content; policy/encryption/credential/breakthrough/volume-size/snapshot/Kerberos/global-file-locking/large-volume/SMB-encryption/CIFS-change-notify/write-back/LDAP/certificate-conflict/snapshot-directory-visibility/external-replication enums).

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Updated Azure.Storage.Files.DataLake from 12.11.0 to 12.25.0.

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Updated Google.Protobuf from 3.34.0 to 3.34.1.

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Updated Grpc.Net.Client from 2.76.0 to 2.80.0.

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2.80.0

What's Changed

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2.80.0-pre1

What's Changed

New Contributors

Full Changelog: grpc/grpc-dotnet@v2.76.0...v2.80.0-pre1

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Updated Microsoft.Bcl.AsyncInterfaces from 8.0.0 to 10.0.8.

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10.0.0-preview.6.25358.103

You can build .NET 10.0 Preview 6 from the repository by cloning the release tag v10.0.0-preview.6.25358.103 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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10.0.0-preview.5.25277.114

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10.0.0-preview.4.25258.110

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10.0.0-preview.3.25171.5

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10.0.0-preview.2.25163.2

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10.0.0-preview.1.25080.5

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9.0.116

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9.0.115

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9.0.114

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9.0.113

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9.0.112

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9.0.111

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9.0.110

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9.0.109

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9.0.101

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9.0.7

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9.0.6

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9.0.5

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9.0.4

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9.0.3

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9.0.2

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9.0.1

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9.0.0

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9.0.0-rc.2.24473.5

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9.0.0-rc.1.24431.7

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9.0.0-preview.7.24405.7

You can build .NET 9.0 Preview 7 from the repository by cloning the release tag v9.0.0-preview.7.24405.7 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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9.0.0-preview.6.24327.7

You can build .NET 9.0 Preview 6 from the repository by cloning the release tag v9.0.0-preview.6.24327.7 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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9.0.0-preview.5.24306.7

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9.0.0-preview.4.24266.19

You can build .NET 9.0 Preview 4 from the repository by cloning the release tag v9.0.0-preview.4.24266.19 and following the build instructions in the main README.md.

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9.0.0-preview.3.24172.9

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9.0.0-preview.2.24128.5

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9.0.0-preview.1.24080.9

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8.0.126

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8.0.125

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8.0.124

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8.0.123

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8.0.122

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8.0.121

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8.0.120

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8.0.119

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8.0.100-preview.1

8.0.18

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8.0.17

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8.0.16

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8.0.15

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8.0.14

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8.0.13

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8.0.12

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8.0.11

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8.0.10

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8.0.8

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8.0.7

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8.0.6

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8.0.5

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8.0.4

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8.0.3

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8.0.2

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8.0.1

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Updated Microsoft.Data.SqlClient from 5.2.0 to 7.0.1.

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7.0.1

This update brings the following changes since the 7.0.0 release:

Fixed

  • Fixed SqlBulkCopy failing on SQL Server 2016 with Invalid column name 'graph_type' error. The column metadata query now uses dynamic SQL so that references to the graph_type column (introduced in SQL Server 2017) are not compiled on older versions that lack the column. (#​3714, #​4092, #​4147)

  • Fixed SqlBulkCopy failing on Azure Synapse Analytics dedicated SQL pools. The column-list query previously used a variable-assignment pattern that Synapse does not support; it now uses STRING_AGG when targeting Synapse (engine edition 6) and falls back to the variable-assignment approach for SQL Server 2016 compatibility. (#​4149, #​4176, #​4182)

  • Fixed SqlDataReader.GetFieldType() and GetProviderSpecificFieldType() returning typeof(byte[]) instead of typeof(SqlVector<float>) for vector float32 columns. The methods now follow the same type-determination logic as GetValue(). (#​4104, #​4105, #​4152)

  • Added missing System.Data.Common (v4.3.0) NuGet package dependency for .NET Framework consumers. The inbox System.Data.Common assembly on .NET Framework predates APIs such as IDbColumnSchemaGenerator; without the explicit NuGet dependency, consumers encountered CS0012 compilation errors when using these types through Microsoft.Data.SqlClient. (#​4063, #​4074)

Changed

  • Enabled the User Agent TDS feature extension unconditionally. The Switch.Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.EnableUserAgent AppContext switch has been removed; the driver now always sends User Agent information during login. (#​4124, #​4154)

  • Added type forwards from the core Microsoft.Data.SqlClient assembly to public types that were moved to the Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.Extensions.Abstractions package: SqlAuthenticationMethod, SqlAuthenticationParameters, SqlAuthenticationProvider, SqlAuthenticationProviderException, and SqlAuthenticationToken. This ensures binary compatibility for assemblies compiled against earlier versions of Microsoft.Data.SqlClient where these types lived in the core assembly. (#​4067, #​4117)

  • Fixed API documentation include paths and duplicate doc snippets. (#​4084, #​4086, #​4107, #​4161)

Contributors

We thank the following public contributors. Their efforts toward this project are very much appreciated.

Target Platform Support

  • .NET Framework 4.6.2+ (Windows x86, Windows x64, Windows ARM64)
  • .NET 8.0+ (Windows x86, Windows x64, Windows ARM, Windows ARM64, Linux, macOS)

Dependencies

.NET 9.0

  • Microsoft.Bcl.Cryptography 9.0.13
  • Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.Extensions.Abstractions 1.0.0
  • Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.Internal.Logging 1.0.0
  • Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.SNI.runtime 6.0.2
  • Microsoft.Extensions.Caching.Memory 9.0.13
  • Microsoft.IdentityModel.JsonWebTokens 8.16.0
  • Microsoft.IdentityModel.Protocols.OpenIdConnect 8.16.0
  • Microsoft.SqlServer.Server 1.0.0
  • System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager 9.0.13
  • System.Security.Cryptography.Pkcs 9.0.13

.NET 8.0

  • Microsoft.Bcl.Cryptography 8.0.0
  • Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.Extensions.Abstractions 1.0.0
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7.0.0

This is the general availability release of Microsoft.Data.SqlClient 7.0, a major milestone for the .NET data provider for SQL Server. This release addresses the most upvoted issue in the repository's history — extracting Azure dependencies from the core package — introduces pluggable SSPI authentication, adds enhanced routing for Azure SQL Hyperscale, and delivers async read performance improvements.

Also released as part of this milestone:

  • Released Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.Extensions.Abstractions 1.0.0. See release notes.
  • Released Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.Extensions.Azure 1.0.0. See release notes.
  • Released Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.Internal.Logging 1.0.0. See release notes.
  • Released Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.AlwaysEncrypted.AzureKeyVaultProvider 7.0.0. See release notes.

Changes Since 7.0.0-preview4

Added

  • Added actionable error message when Entra ID authentication methods are used without the Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.Extensions.Azure package installed, guiding users to install the correct package. (#​3962, #​4046)
  • Added Azure authentication sample application. (#​3988)

Changed

Other changes

  • Renamed the Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.Extensions.Logging package to Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.Internal.Logging to indicate it is for internal use only and should not be referenced directly by application code. (#​4038)
  • Fixed non-localized exception strings. (#​4022)
  • Codebase merge and cleanup: (#​3997, #​4052)
  • Various test improvements: (#​3891, #​3996, #​4002, #​4034, #​4041, #​4044)
  • Documentation improvements (including Entra ID branding updates): (#​4021, #​4047, #​4049)
  • Updated Dependencies (#​4045):
    • Updated Azure.Core to v1.51.1
    • Updated Azure.Identity to v1.18.0
    • Updated Azure.Security.KeyVault.Keys to v4.9.0
    • Updated Microsoft.Extensions.Caching.Memory to v9.0.13 (.NET 9.0)
    • Updated Microsoft.IdentityModel.JsonWebTokens to v8.16.0
    • Updated Microsoft.IdentityModel.Protocols.OpenIdConnect to v8.16.0
    • Updated Microsoft.Bcl.Cryptography to v9.0.13 (.NET 9.0)
    • Updated System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager to v9.0.13 (.NET 9.0)
    • Updated System.Diagnostics.DiagnosticSource to v10.0.3
    • Updated System.Security.Cryptography.Pkcs to v9.0.13 (.NET 9.0)
    • Updated System.Text.Json to v10.0.3
    • Updated System.Threading.Channels to v10.0.3
    • Updated System.ValueTuple to v4.6.2

Cumulative Changes Since 6.1

This section summarizes all changes across the 7.0 preview cycle for users upgrading from the latest 6.1 stable release.

Changed

Azure Dependencies Removed from Core Package

What Changed:

  • The core Microsoft.Data.SqlClient package no longer depends on Azure.Core, Azure.Identity, or their transitive dependencies (e.g., Microsoft.Identity.Client, Microsoft.Web.WebView2). Azure Active Directory / Entra ID authentication functionality (ActiveDirectoryAuthenticationProvider and related types) has been extracted into a new Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.Extensions.Azure package. (#​1108, #​3680, #​3902, #​3904, #​3908, #​3917, #​3982, #​3978, #​3986)
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7.0.0-preview4

Changed

Azure Dependencies Removed from Core Package

What Changed:

  • The core Microsoft.Data.SqlClient package no longer depends on Azure.Core, Azure.Identity, or their transitive dependencies (e.g., Microsoft.Identity.Client, Microsoft.Web.WebView2). Azure Active Directory / Entra authentication functionality (ActiveDirectoryAuthenticationProvider and related types) has been extracted into a new Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.Extensions.Azure package that can be installed separately when needed. (#​1108, #​3680, #​3902, #​3904, #​3908, #​3917, #​3982, #​3978, #​3986)
  • To support this separation, two additional packages were introduced: Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.Extensions.Abstractions (shared types between the core driver and extensions) and Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.Extensions.Logging (shared ETW tracing infrastructure). (#​3626, #​3628, #​3967)

Who Benefits:

  • All users benefit from a significantly lighter core package. Previously, the Azure dependency chain pulled in numerous assemblies (including Azure.Core, Azure.Identity, Microsoft.Identity.Client, and Microsoft.Web.WebView2) even for applications that only needed basic SQL Server connectivity. This was the most upvoted open issue in the repository (#​1108).
  • Users who do not use Azure AD authentication no longer carry Azure-related assemblies in their build output, reducing deployment size and eliminating confusion about unexpected dependencies.
  • Users who do use Azure AD authentication can now manage Azure dependency versions independently from the core driver.

Impact:

  • Applications using Azure AD authentication (e.g., ActiveDirectoryPassword, ActiveDirectoryInteractive, ActiveDirectoryDefault, etc.) must now install the Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.Extensions.Azure NuGet package separately. No code changes are required beyond adding the package reference.

Added

Expose SSPI Context Provider as Public API

What Changed:

  • Added the SspiContextProvider abstract class and a public SspiContextProvider property on SqlConnection, allowing applications to supply a custom SSPI context provider for integrated authentication. This enables custom Kerberos ticket negotiation and NTLM username/password authentication scenarios that the driver does not natively support. (#​2253, #​2494)

Who Benefits:

  • Users authenticating across untrusted domains, non-domain-joined machines, or cross-platform environments where configuring integrated authentication on the client is difficult or impossible.
  • Users running in containers who need manual Kerberos negotiation without deploying sidecars or external ticket-refresh mechanisms.
  • Users who need NTLM username/password authentication to SQL Server, which the driver does not provide natively.

Impact:

  • Applications can set a custom SspiContextProvider on SqlConnection before opening the connection. The provider handles the authentication token exchange during integrated authentication. This is an additive API — existing authentication behavior is unchanged when no custom provider is set. See SspiContextProvider_CustomProvider.cs for a sample implementation.
  • Note: The SspiContextProvider is a part of the connection pool key. Care should be taken when using this property to ensure the implementation returns a stable identity per resource.

Expose Default Transient Error List

What Changed:

  • Exposed the default transient error codes list via the new SqlConfigurableRetryFactory.BaselineTransientErrors static property (returns a ReadOnlyCollection<int>), making it easier to extend the set of transient errors without copy-pasting from the repository source. (#​3903)

Who Benefits:

  • Developers implementing custom retry logic who want to extend the built-in transient error list rather than replacing it.

Impact:

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7.0.0-preview3

Preview Release 7.0.0-preview3.25342.7 - December 8, 2025

Added

Support for .NET 10

What Changed:

  • Updated pipelines and test suites to compile the driver using the .NET 10 SDK. Cleaned up unnecessary dependency references.
    (#​3686)

Who Benefits:

  • Developers targeting .NET 10.

Impact:

  • Addressed .NET 10 warnings regarding unused/unnecessary dependencies.

Enable SqlClientDiagnosticListener in SqlCommand on .NET Framework

What Changed:

  • Enabled SqlClientDiagnosticListener functionality on SqlCommand for .NET Framework.
    (#​3658)

Who Benefits:

  • Developers requiring diagnostic information on .NET Framework.

Impact:

  • Improved observability and diagnostics for SqlCommand on .NET Framework.

Enable User Agent Extension

What Changed:

  • Enabled User Agent Feature Extension.
    (#​3606)

Who Benefits:

  • Telemetry and diagnostics consumers.

Impact:

  • When the Switch.Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.EnableUserAgent app context switch is enabled, the driver sends more detailed user agent strings. This switch is disabled by default. This change will assist with troubleshooting and quantifying driver usage b...

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