M*****r 发帖数: 1536 | 1 http://visualstudiomagazine.com/articles/2011/11/08/new-edition
“Licensing Changes
The biggest licensing change for SQL Server 2012 is Microsoft's shift from
counting processors to counting cores (see table). The licensing describes
four cores per physical processor as being the minimum licensing basis.
Those organizations using virtualization with SQL Server 2012 have two
licensing options. Organizations can license virtual machines based on core
licenses or they can license virtual machines based on server plus CALs.
Four cores per virtual machine is the minimum requirement on licensing.
Maximum virtualization (that is, no limits on the number of virtual machines
) is only available only with the Enterprise edition of SQL Server 2012,
with Software Assurance being required.
Licensing Costs
The licensing costs stayed the same, decreased or increased. It all depends
on how you look at it. Horwitz shared his views in an e-mail, where he laid
out the changes in bullet points.
"The price of the SQL Server CAL does go up, about 25%.
"The per-server license for Standard Edition remains the same price as
before.
"The per-server license for BI server is the same price as the server
license for SQL Server 2008 R2 Enterprise…though this isn't an apples to
apples comparison given the difference in SKU features.
"The per-core price for SQL 2012 Standard and Enterprise edition is one
quarter the price of per-proc licenses for equivalent editions of SQL 2008
R2. So effectively, if you have more than 4 cores per physical processor in
the server, your licensing fee goes up."” | w*******e 发帖数: 1622 | | B*****g 发帖数: 34098 | 3 that means do not create your own db server, use M$ cloud
【在 w*******e 的大作中提到】 : 靠, 开始抢钱了??
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