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Win 2012 Server... Standard or Enterprise Edition?

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    Jassim Rahma
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    Hi, I am planning a Windows Server 2012 for my company. It's an average of 100 users. Server will have MySQL, SQL Server and some file sharing. Do you recommend to go for standard edition or enterprise edition?

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      Hi, I am planning a Windows Server 2012 for my company. It's an average of 100 users. Server will have MySQL, SQL Server and some file sharing. Do you recommend to go for standard edition or enterprise edition?

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      Jassim Rahma wrote:

      I am planning a Windows Server 2012 for my company. ... Do you recommend to go for standard edition or enterprise edition?

      If I'm not wrong there is no enterprise edition. There are licence-fees per every 2 processor-sockets. The datacenter might be cheaper for you if you want to run mutiple virtual machines.

      ------------------------------ Author of Primary ROleplaying SysTem How do I take my coffee? Black as midnight on a moonless night. War doesn't determine who's right. War determines who's left.

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        Hi, I am planning a Windows Server 2012 for my company. It's an average of 100 users. Server will have MySQL, SQL Server and some file sharing. Do you recommend to go for standard edition or enterprise edition?

        Technology News @ www.JassimRahma.com

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        Enterprise Enterprise for Mission Critical & Applications Data Warehousing Advanced high availability with AlwaysOn High performance data warehousing with ColumnStore Maximum virtualization (with Software Assurance) Inclusive of Business Intelligence edition's capabilities Business Intelligence Business Intelligence for Premium Self-Service and Corporate Business Intelligence Rapid data discovery with Power View Corporate and scalable reporting and analytics Data Quality Services and Master Data Services Inclusive of the Standard edition's capabilities Standard Standard continues to offer basic database, reporting and analytics capabilities So, i think you should choose Standard.......

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