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  • DH2i DxEnterprise supports SQL Server 2025 for next-gen AI and scalability features.
  • Vector database high availability boosts AI app deployments with seamless Windows, Linux, Kubernetes integration.
  • Partners offer differentiated solutions for digital transformation with AI-ready SQL Server 2025 support.

DH2i, one of the world's major providers of always-secure and always-on IT solutions, recently announced the upcoming release of its flagship DxEnterprise software’s full readiness for public preview release of Microsoft SQL Server 2025. Designed with today's and the future’s AI-driven, dynamic businesses in mind, this update gives both customers and channel partners the power to tackle next-gen workloads with unmatched flexibility, reliability, and ease.

With this release, DxEnterprise not only continues its tradition of seamless high availability and disaster recovery (HA/DR) across Windows, Linux, and Kubernetes, but also delivers full readiness for public preview release of SQL Server 2025 including advanced AI and scalability features. This includes maintaining high availability for databases support embeddings and function as vector stores.

End-to-end resilient infrastructures

This ideally positions DH2i channel partners to guide customers through modernisation initiatives

This ideally positions DH2i channel partners to guide customers through modernisation initiatives, deploy end-to-end resilient infrastructures, and elevate their standing as strategic advisors offering the most innovative data management solutions available.

With DxEnterprise’s support for the public preview release of SQL Server 2025, enterprise end customers can now confidently build and run AI apps in development environments across any mix of infrastructure, including on-prem, cloud, hybrid, and Kubernetes environments.

Mission-critical production environments

Once SQL Server 2025 is GA, customers will be able to take this capability straight to their mission-critical production environments. This release removes longstanding roadblocks related to deploying SQL Server Availability Groups (AGs) in containers, maintaining HA for vector databases, and scaling securely with the latest platform innovations.

It enables organisations to embrace modern workloads like Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) and operational AI with the assurance of continuous uptime, simplified failover, and seamless integration with their existing HA/DR strategies. In short, enterprises can now modernise faster, innovate more freely, and meet aggressive AI and digital transformation goals, while maintaining the rock-solid reliability their businesses demand.

 Game-changer for channel partners

This latest release of DxEnterprise is a game-changer for our channel partners and their customers,” said Don Boxley, CEO and Co-Founder, DH2i, adding “Partners can now offer a truly differentiated solution. One that delivers seamless HA for SQL Server 2025 across Windows, Linux, and Kubernetes, along with first-of-its-kind support for vector databases and AI workloads.”

He continues, “With DxEnterprise, they’re equipping clients to deploy modern, scalable, and intelligent applications with confidence… No matter the environment. And because data is the fuel that powers AI, maintaining continuous access and high availability isn’t just a technical requirement - it’s a business imperative. It’s a powerful way to help customers meet uptime SLAs, embrace digital transformation, and future-proof their infrastructure, all while reinforcing their own value as trusted advisors delivering cutting-edge, enterprise-ready solutions.”

Key updates

Key updates include:

  • SQL Server 2025 Ready - Ensures compatibility with the AI-ready, mission-critical RDBMS reimagined for the cloud and fabric era
  • Vector Database HA Support - Unlocks reliable deployment of AI applications with embedded semantic search, vector indexes, and RAG pipelines
  • DH2i DxOperator Enhancements – One of the most efficient Kubernetes-native SQL Server Availability Group deployment methods - now fully aligned with SQL Server 2025's peak performance ambitions
  • AG HA for Kubernetes - This solution provides fully automated failover for SQL Server AGs on Kubernetes

AI-ready enterprise database

SQL Server 2025 is the AI-ready enterprise database, from ground, to cloud, to Microsoft Fabric,” said Bob Ward, Principal Architect, SQL Server, Microsoft.

He adds, “As we continue to innovate, we are always pleased to see trusted partners like DH2i extend our capabilities. Their work on high availability, especially in Kubernetes and vector-based environments, helps ensure that customers can flexibly build intelligent, secure, and resilient applications on the SQL Server platform.”

With AI workloads becoming the new norm and the push toward containerisation and hybrid infrastructure accelerating, DxEnterprise’s new capabilities will empower organisations to not only keep up, but lead.

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