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100% working Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Standard Retail Key Global Software
SQL Server 2012 Standard Download Edition is a cloud-ready information platform that will help organizations
unlock breakthrough insights across the organization and quickly
build solutions to extend data across on-premises and public cloud,
backed by mission critical confidence. It gives you basic data
management and business intelligence capabilities for non-critical
workloads with minimal IT resources.
This item is for the SQL Server license with CALs and will include
your software.
SQL Server 2012 Standard: Download | SQL Server 2012 Standard: OLP: 5 CALs | SQL Server 2012 Standard: OLP: 10 CALs | SQL Server 2012 Standard: 2 Core License | SQL Server 2012 Standard: 4 Core License | |
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License Model | Server + CAL | Server + CAL | Server + CAL | Core Based | Core Based |
How Many Licenses Needed for Physical Machine | 1 License per Machine | 1 License per Machine | 1 License per Machine | Count Cores to Determine* | Count Cores to Determine* |
Clients | CAL needed for each client | CAL needed for each client 5 CALs | CAL needed for each client 10 CALs | Unlimited no CALs needed | Unlimited no CALs needed |
*Please see Microsoft's licensing documentation for more information on licensing SQL Server 2012.
SQL Server Standard is ideal for smaller to medium sized businesses. SQL Server Standard supports 64 GB of memory (per instance of SQL Server Database Engine). It allows for a maximum relational database size up to 524 PB. And has a per instance maximum compute capacity of 4 sockets or 16 cores.
SQL Server Enterprise is geared toward medium to enterprise sized businesses who are looking for high performance and scalability. SQL Server Enterprise supports as much memory per instance as the operating system supports. It allows for a maximum relational database size up to 524 PB. And has a per instance maximum compute capacity equal to the operating system maximum.
CALs are ideal when you have a limited amount of clients and don't anticipate that number to increase very much. If you have a large number of clients and/or you are expecting your clients to increase considerably you should consider Cores. If you would like a more in depth comparison please see here.