SharePoint Foundation 2010 supported sql server version?

Hi,
I am using SharePoint 2010 Foundation. I want to know what are all the SQL Server versions would support in SharePoint 2010 Foundation.
Could anyone tell me as soon as possible.
Thanks & Regards
Poomani Sankaran

 It requires Windows Server 2008 SP2 or Windows Server 2008 R2. It will not run on a Server Core installation.
It requires one of these versions of x64 SQL Server:
                SQL Server 2005 SP3 CU3 (Build 4220) or greater (Note: SQL Server 2005 goes out of mainstream support in April 2011)
                SQL Server 2008 SP1 CU2 (Build 2714) or greater
                SQL Server 2008 R2
Check this blog 
http://www.sqlservercentral.com/blogs/glennberry/2010/03/11/sharepoint-2010-and-various-versions-of-sql-server/
further from msdn 
In order to maintain SharePoint and SQL Server compatibility we use the “SharePoint N-1
on SQL Server N+1”  equation to determine version support. Using SharePoint Foundation 2010 as an example, the N release of SQL Server is 2008/2008 R2 and N+1 is SQL Server 2012. For Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 the N release of SQL Server
is 2012 and the N+1 is SQL Server 2014.
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc288751(v=office.14).aspx

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    WSS_SEARCH index database, and verified that the Content database is using the proper index database. Everything looks like it should be crawling/indexing/working fine. But the WSS_SEARCH
    database isn't very large, so I'm not sure if the crawling is actually filling it with anything.
    Not sure where to start seriously troubleshooting this. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks.

    Hi,
    The query ran in tens of seconds. This indicates that at some point a bad plan compiled and stayed in the cache. 
    It may have gotten there because the statistics were out of date. 
    A possible way to keep this from happening is to rebuild statistics with full scan more frequently.
    Try free the proc cache and see the result.
    http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms174283(v=SQL.105).aspx
    Thanks,
    Rock Wang
    Regards, Rock Wang Microsoft Online Community Support

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