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Feature Enterprise Standard Web Express with Advanced Services Express; Maximum compute capacity used by a single instance - SQL Server Database Engine 1. Discover the basics for tuning your SQL Server's performance with this tutorial on queries, indexing, storage, memory and any errors or issues that can cause SQL. Using Perfmon (Performance Monitor), Profiler and other tools to maximize SQL Server database performance.
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Editions and supported features of SQL Server 2. THIS TOPIC APPLIES TO: SQL Server (starting with 2.
Azure SQL Database. Azure SQL Data Warehouse Parallel Data Warehouse. This topic provides details of features supported by the SQL Server editions. The different editions of SQL Server accommodate the unique performance, runtime, and price requirements of organizations and individuals.
The SQL Server components that you install also depend on your specific requirements. The following sections help you understand how to make the best choice among the editions and components available in SQL Server.
It includes all the functionality of Enterprise edition, but is licensed for use as a development and test system, not as a production server. It is the best choice for independent software vendors, developers, and hobbyists building client applications. If you need more advanced database features, SQL Server Express can be seamlessly upgraded to other higher end versions of SQL Server. Client tools include the client connectivity components used by an application connecting to an instance of SQL Server.
Most Web sites have their middle- tier IIS systems on one server or a cluster of servers, and their databases on a separate server or federation of servers. A client components installation is also a good option if you administer an instance of SQL Server on a database server, or if you plan to develop SQL Server applications. For more information, see Install SQL Server. By default, none of the features in the tree are selected. Analysis Services Analysis Services includes the tools for creating and managing online analytical processing (OLAP) and data mining applications. Reporting Services Reporting Services includes server and client components for creating, managing, and deploying tabular, matrix, graphical, and free- form reports.
Integration Services Integration Services is a set of graphical tools and programmable objects for moving, copying, and transforming data. It also includes the Data Quality Services (DQS) component for Integration Services. Master Data Services Master Data Services (MDS) is the SQL Server solution for master data management. MDS can be configured to manage any domain (products, customers, accounts) and includes hierarchies, granular security, transactions, data versioning, and business rules, as well as an Add- in for Excel that can be used to manage data. R Services (In- Database) R Services (In- Database) supports distributed, scalable R solutions on multiple platforms and using multiple enterprise data sources, including Linux, Hadoop, and Teradata. Management tools. Description SQL Server Management Studio SQL Server Management Studio is an integrated environment to access, configure, manage, administer, and develop components of SQL Server.
SQL Server Profiler SQL Server Profiler provides a graphical user interface to monitor an instance of the Database Engine or Analysis Services. Database Engine Tuning Advisor Database Engine Tuning Advisor helps create optimal sets of indexes, indexed views, and partitions.
Data Quality Client. Provides a highly simple and intuitive graphical user interface to connect to the DQS server, and perform data cleansing operations. It also allows you to centrally monitor various activities performed during the data cleansing operation. SQL Server Data Tools SQL Server Data Tools provides an IDE for building solutions for the Business Intelligence components: Analysis Services, Reporting Services, and Integration Services.(Formerly called Business Intelligence Development Studio). SQL Server Data Tools also includes . Database developers can use the enhanced Server Explorer in Visual Studio to easily create or edit database objects and data, or execute queries. Connectivity Components.
Installs components for communication between clients and servers, and network libraries for DB- Library, ODBC, and OLE DB. Documentation. Description SQL Server Books Online. Core documentation for SQL Server.
Developer and Evaluation Editions. For features supported by Developer and Evaluation editions, see features listed for the SQL Server Enterprise Edition in the tables below. There are no limits under the Core- based Server Licensing model. For more information, see Compute Capacity Limits by Edition of SQL Server. For more information about Basic availability groups, see Basic Availability Groups. RDBMS Scalability and Performance.
Feature. Enterprise. Standard. Web. Express with Advanced Services. Express. Columnstore 1.
Yes. Yes 2. Yes 2. Yes. 2Yes. 2In- Memory OLTP 1. Yes. Yes 2. Yes 2. Yes 2, 3. Yes 2. Stretch Database.
Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Persistent Main Memory. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Multi- instance support.
Table and index partitioning. Yes. Yes 2. Yes 2.
Yes 2. Yes 2. Data compression. Yes. Yes 2. Yes 2. Yes 2. Yes 2. Resource Governor. Yes. No. No. No. No.
Partitioned Table Parallelism. Yes. No. No. No. No. Multiple Filestream containers. Yes. Yes 2. Yes 2. Yes 2. Yes 2. NUMA Aware and Large Page Memory and Buffer Array Allocation.
Yes. No. No. No. No. Buffer Pool Extension. Yes. Yes. No. No. No. IO Resource Governance. Yes. No. No. No. No. Delayed Durability.
Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. 1 In- Memory OLTP data size and Columnstore segment cache are limited to the amount of memory specified by edition in the Scale Limits section. The max degrees of parallelism is limited. The degrees of process parallelism (DOP) for an index build is limited to 2 DOP for the Standard Edition and 1 DOP for the Web and Express Editions. This refers to columnstore indexes created over disk- based tables and memory- optimized tables. Applies to SQL Server 2. SP1. 3 This feature is not included in the Local.
DB installation option. RDBMS Security. Feature.
Enterprise. Standard. Web. Express. Express with Advanced Services. Row- level security.
Yes. Yes. Yes 1. Yes 1. Yes 1. Always Encrypted. Yes. Yes 1. Yes 1. Yes 1. Yes 1. Dynamic data masking.
Yes. Yes. Yes 1. Yes 1. Yes 1. Basic auditing.
Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Fine grained auditing. Yes. Yes 1. Yes 1. Yes 1. Yes 1. Transparent database encryption. Yes. No. No. No. No. Extensible key management. Yes. No. No. No. No.
User- defined roles. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Contained databases.
Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Encryption for backups. Yes. Yes. No. No. No. 1 Applies to SQL Server 2.
SP1. Feature. Enterprise. Standard. Web. Express with Advanced Services. Express. Microsoft Visual Studio integration.
Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Intellisense (Transact- SQL and MDX)Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT)Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. No. MDX edit, debug, and design tools. Yes. Yes. No. No.
No Programmability. Feature. Enterprise. Standard. Web. Express with Advanced Services. Express. Basic R integration. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes.
No. Advanced R integration. Yes. No. No. No. No. R Server (Standalone)Yes.
No. No. No. No. Polybase compute node. Yes. Yes 1. Yes 1, 2. Yes 1, 2. Yes 1, 2. Polybase head node. Yes. No. No. No. No. JSONYes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Query Store.
Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Temporal. Yes.
Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Common Language Runtime (CLR) Integration. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Native XML support. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. XML indexing. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes.
Yes. MERGE & UPSERT capabilities. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. FILESTREAM support. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. File. Table.
Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Date and Time datatypes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Internationalization support.
Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Full- text and semantic search. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. No. Specification of language in query. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. No. Service Broker (messaging)Yes.
Yes. No (Client only)No (Client only)No (Client only)Transact- SQL endpoints. Yes. Yes. Yes. No. No. 1 Scale out with multiple compute nodes requires a head node. Applies to SQL Server 2. SP1. Integration Services. For info about the Integration Services (SSIS) features supported by the editions of SQL Server, see Integration Services Features Supported by the Editions of SQL Server. Master Data Services For information about the Master Data Services and Data Quality Services features supported by the editions of SQL Server, see Master Data Services and Data Quality Services Features Supported by the Editions of SQL Server.
BI Semantic Model (Tabular)For information about the Analysis Services features supported by the editions of SQL Server, see Analysis Services Features Supported by the Editions of SQL Server. Power Pivot for Share.
Point. For information about the Power Pivot for Share. Point features supported by the editions of SQL Server, see Analysis Services Features Supported by the Editions of SQL Server. Data Mining. For information about the Data Mining features supported by the editions of SQL Server, see Analysis Services Features Supported by the Editions of SQL Server.
Reporting Services. For information about the Reporting Services features supported by the editions of SQL Server, see Reporting Services Features Supported by the Editions of SQL Server. Business Intelligence Clients. For information about the Business Intelligence Client features supported by the editions of SQL Server, see Analysis Services Features Supported by the Editions of SQL Server or Reporting Services Features Supported by the Editions of SQL Server.
Spatial and Location Services. Feature Name. Enterprise. Standard. Web. Express with Advanced Services. Express. Spatial indexes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes.
Yes. Planar and geodetic datatypes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Advanced spatial libraries. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Import/export of industry- standard spatial data formats. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes Additional Database Services.
Feature Name. Enterprise. Standard. Web. Express with Advanced Services. Express SQL Server Migration Assistant. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Database mail.
Yes. Yes. Yes. No. No Other Components. Feature Name. Enterprise.
Standard. Web. Express with Advanced Services. Express. Stream. Insight.
Stream. Insight Premium Edition. Stream. Insight Standard Edition. Stream. Insight Standard Edition. No. No. Stream. Insight HAStream.
Insight Premium Edition.
Linked Servers (Database Engine)When you are setting up a linked server, register the connection information and data source information with SQL Server. After registered, that data source can be referred to with a single logical name. You can use stored procedures and catalog views to manage linked server definitions: Create a linked server definition by running sp. View information about the linked servers defined in a specific instance of SQL Server by running a query against the sys. Delete a linked server definition by running sp.
You can also use this stored procedure to remove a remote server. You can also define linked servers by using SQL Server Management Studio. In the Object Explorer, right- click Server Objects, select New, and select Linked Server. You can delete a linked server definition by right- clicking the linked server name and selecting Delete. When you execute a distributed query against a linked server, include a fully qualified, four- part table name for each data source to query.
This four- part name should be in the form linked. Note. Linked servers can be defined to point back (loop back) to the server on which they are defined. Loopback servers are most useful when testing an application that uses distributed queries on a single server network. Loopback linked servers are intended for testing and are not supported for many operations, such as distributed transactions.