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Windows Server 2016 moving to per core, not per socket, licensing This change aligns with the licensing scheme now used for SQL Server, among others.
Microsoft plans to switch the licensing for next year's Windows Server 2016 to a per-processor-core basis, a move analysts said is at least partly a grab for money.
Microsoft's Windows Server 2016, due in the third quarter of 2016, will be moving from per-processor to per-core pricing.
As part of the SQL Server 2016 launch event, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella announced a commercial database promotion that provides customers with free licenses if you are running a competitor’s ...
All Windows Server images, including Windows Server Core 2016 and 2012 running on Google cloud can also now be managed remotely via Windows Remote Management tool, she added.
Microsoft on Monday announced that its SQL Server 2016 database system will be coming to the Linux platform.
Google is looking to attract Microsoft enterprise customers with new beta versions of images for SQL Server Enterprise and Windows Server Core for Google Compute Engine.
SQL Server 2014 Express Edition, for example, is available for free, but is only intended for use with small database applications with minimal performance requirements. Conversely, SQL Server 2014 ...