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SQL Server 2014
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Product Overview
SQL Server 2014 delivers mission critical performance across all
workloads with in-memory built-in, faster insights from any data
with familiar tools, and a platform for hybrid cloud enabling
organizations to easily build, deploy, and manage solutions that
span on-premises and cloud.
workloads with in-memory built-in, faster insights from any data
with familiar tools, and a platform for hybrid cloud enabling
organizations to easily build, deploy, and manage solutions that
span on-premises and cloud.
Editions Overview
The SQL Server 2014 editions align with how customers are
deploying applications and solutions:
deploying applications and solutions:
Enterprise Edition for mission critical applications and
large scale data warehousing
large scale data warehousing
Business Intelligence Edition for premium corporate
and self-service BI
and self-service BI
Standard Edition for basic database, reporting and
analytics capabilities
analytics capabilities
These three main editions are offered in a consistent,
tiered model which creates greater consistency across
edition features and licensing. Enterprise Edition includes
all product features available in SQL Server 2014, and the
Business Intelligence (BI) Edition includes premium BI
features in addition to Standard Edition database features.
tiered model which creates greater consistency across
edition features and licensing. Enterprise Edition includes
all product features available in SQL Server 2014, and the
Business Intelligence (BI) Edition includes premium BI
features in addition to Standard Edition database features.
Note: SQL Server 2014 is also available in Developer and Express editions. Web Edition
is offered in the Services Provider License Agreement (SPLA) program only.
SQL Server 2014 Licensing Models
SQL Server 2014 offers customers a variety of licensing
options aligned with how customers typically purchase
specific workloads. There are two main licensing models
that apply to SQL Server:
options aligned with how customers typically purchase
specific workloads. There are two main licensing models
that apply to SQL Server:
Server + CAL: Provides the option to license users and/or
devices, with low cost access to incremental SQL Server
deployments.
devices, with low cost access to incremental SQL Server
deployments.
Each server running SQL Server software requires a
server license.
server license.
Each user and/or device accessing a licensed SQL Server
requires a SQL Server CAL that is the same version or
newer - for example, to access a SQL Server 2012
Standard Edition server, a user would need a SQL Server
2012 or 2014 CAL.
requires a SQL Server CAL that is the same version or
newer - for example, to access a SQL Server 2012
Standard Edition server, a user would need a SQL Server
2012 or 2014 CAL.
Each SQL Server CAL allows access to multiple licensed
SQL Servers, including Business Intelligence Edition,
Standard Edition and legacy Enterprise Edition Servers.
SQL Servers, including Business Intelligence Edition,
Standard Edition and legacy Enterprise Edition Servers.
Per Core: Gives customers a more precise measure of
computing power and a more consistent licensing metric,
regardless of whether solutions are deployed on physical
servers on-premises, or in virtual or cloud.
computing power and a more consistent licensing metric,
regardless of whether solutions are deployed on physical
servers on-premises, or in virtual or cloud.
Core based licensing is appropriate when customers are
unable to count users/devices, have Internet/Extranet
workloads or systems that integrate with external facing
workloads.
unable to count users/devices, have Internet/Extranet
workloads or systems that integrate with external facing
workloads.
To license a physical server, customers must license all
the cores in the server. Determining the number of
the cores in the server. Determining the number of