![]() ![]() ![]() Any non-deprecated high availability feature (no AlwaysOn Availability Groups – you get database mirroring, but that’s marked for death).Tons of BI features (because hey, your small business doesn’t have intelligence).Auditing (guess only enterprises need compliance).Transparent database encryption (because only enterprises store personally identifiable data or sell stuff online, right?). ![]() Online reindexing, parallel index operations (wouldn’t you like to use more than one core?).Database snapshots (a huge lifesaver when doing deployments).Take just a quick glance at the SQL Server 2014 edition feature grid and you might be shocked at what Standard Edition doesn’t allow: UPDATE: Thanks to complaints like this, Microsoft has raised the Standard Edition limit to 128GB! SQL Server 2014 New Features that Aren’t In Standard Edition Seriously? Standard Edition licensing costs about $2,000 per CPU core, but it can only access 64GB of memory? That’s ridiculous. We get less CPU power, less memory, and few (if any) new features.Īccording to Microsoft, if you want to use more than $500 worth of memory in your server, you have to step up to Enterprise Edition. Every release lately, Microsoft has been turning the screws on Standard Edition users. ![]()
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