September 11, 2009 at 9:52 am
I am from a small company. My location is changed and I am given the authority to set up all the new sql server installation and all. This is very challenging. I have one question here. If my company buy one license of sql server enterprise edition then at how many m\c I can install this? How many instance can I create with this legally? This is the first time I am going to do so I need this quick information. Enterprise edition is too costly so is there any trial version also?... I searched and I found that there is no trial version 🙁 for enterprise edition.
-lk
September 11, 2009 at 11:18 am
luckysql.kinda (9/11/2009)
I am from a small company. My location is changed and I am given the authority to set up all the new sql server installation and all. This is very challenging. I have one question here. If my company buy one license of sql server enterprise edition then at how many m\c I can install this? How many instance can I create with this legally? This is the first time I am going to do so I need this quick information. Enterprise edition is too costly so is there any trial version also?... I searched and I found that there is no trial version 🙁 for enterprise edition.-lk
http://www.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2005/en/us/pricing-licensing-faq.aspx#licensing
All you need to know.
There are evaluation editions, but they are just that! They last 180 days, I believe.
The only free version of SQL Server is Express which is limited in functionality!
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