SQL Server Developer edition lets developers build any kind of application on top of SQL Server. SQL Server Web edition is a low total-cost-of-ownership option for Web hosters (including choosing Web edition on IaaS on Azure) and Web VAPs to provide scalability, affordability, and manageability capabilities for small to large-scale Web properties. SQL Server Standard edition delivers basic data management and business intelligence database for departments and small organizations to run their applications and supports common development tools for on-premises and cloud, enabling effective database management with minimal IT resources. The premium offering, SQL Server Enterprise edition delivers comprehensive high-end datacenter capabilities with blazing-fast performance, unlimited virtualization 1, and end-to-end business intelligence, enabling high service levels for mission-critical workloads and end-user access to data insights. The following table describes the editions of SQL Server. Try SQL Server!: Download SQL Server 2019 (15.x) from the Evaluation Center SQL Server editions The SQL Server Evaluation edition is available for a 180-day trial period.įor the latest release notes and what's new information, see the following: The following sections help you understand how to make the best choice among the editions and components available in SQL Server. The SQL Server components that you install also depend on your specific requirements. The different editions of SQL Server accommodate the unique performance, runtime, and price requirements of organizations and individuals. Installation requirements vary based on your application needs.
This article provides details of features supported by the various editions of SQL Server 2019 (15.x).įor information about other versions, see:įor information about Azure SQL, see Features comparison: Azure SQL Database and Azure SQL Managed Instance