Is SQL Server 2008 supported?
Extended Support for SQL Server 2008 and 2008 R2 will end on July 9, 2019. Extended Support for Windows Server 2008 and 2008 R2 will end on January 14, 2020.
How is SQL Server licensed?
The Server+CAL licensing model provides the option to license users and/or devices and then have low-cost access to incremental SQL Server deployments. For customers who cannot count users or require premium database capabilities, Microsoft licenses SQL Server in a core-based licensing model.
How much does SQL Server cost?
SQL Server 2019 pricing
Standard – server | $899 | Server |
Standard – CAL | $209 | CAL |
Developer | Free | Per user |
Web | See your hosting partner for pricing | Not applicable |
Express | Free | Not applicable |
How much does SQL cost?
SQL Server 2019 pricing
Standard – per core | $3,586 | 2 core pack |
Standard – server | $899 | Server |
Standard – CAL | $209 | CAL |
Developer | Free | Per user |
Web | See your hosting partner for pricing | Not applicable |
How many SQL licenses do I need?
You need at least four core licenses for each physical processor on the server (core licenses are sold in packs of two). The SQL Server or any of its components needs to be licensed.
How much does SQL Server 2008 R2 cost?
SQL Server 2008 R2 Pricing Per Processor Server/CAL Server/CAL Server/CAL SQL CAL NA NA NA $41.00 SQL Server Workgroup $3,743.00 $936.00 $730.00 (includes 5 Workgroup CALs) NA SQL Workgroup CAL NA NA NA $37.00 SQL Server Web* $3,500.00 (or $15 per month in SPLA) $876.00 NA NA
How Much Does SQL Server Cost? Product Name Quarterly Monthly Semi-Annually Annually Microsoft SQL Web $25.00 $75.00 $150.00 $300.00 Microsoft SQLStandard $250.00 $750.00 $1500.00 $3000.00 Microsoft SQL Enterprise $850.00 $2,550.00 $5,100.00 $10,200.00
What is SQL Server 2008 R2 Server/CAL licensing?
Microsoft SQL Server licensing provides the option to purchase SQL Server 2008 R2 under a Server/CAL licensing model with a server operating system license and incremental Client Access Licenses (CALs), or a Per Processor license model.
What is Microsoft SQL Server?
First developed in 1989 with SQL Server 1.0, Microsoft’s SQL Server is a full-featured database management platform. It is typically leveraged by medium and large-sized enterprises to power any of their database storage and analysis requirements.