SQL Server 2014 Enterprise edition iso filename

  • I was asked to determine if the media file we had was for the enterprise of standard edition.

    The file name looks like it is of the standard flavor "sql sql_svr_standard_edtn_2014_64Bit".

    I am assuming the standard makes it clear?

  • Homersdonut (1/4/2017)


    I was asked to determine if the media file we had was for the enterprise of standard edition.

    The file name looks like it is of the standard flavor "sql sql_svr_standard_edtn_2014_64Bit".

    I am assuming the standard makes it clear?

    Correct.

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  • JasonClark (1/4/2017)


    Yes, you are correct.

    You may also try this to check the version and edition of SQL Server installed on your machine:

    <Snip long and involved method>

    Or, just run SELECT @@VERSION.

    Neither's going to help with the edition that's on an iso, which is what the OP wanted.

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