These editions are: Mainstream editions Enterprise SQL Server Enterprise Edition includes both the core database engine and add-on services, with a range of tools for creating and managing a SQL Server cluster. Microsoft makes SQL Server available in multiple editions, with different feature sets and targeting different users. The current version is Microsoft SQL Server 2019, released November 4, 2019. Īs of May 2020, the following versions are supported by Microsoft:įrom SQL Server 2016 onward, the product is supported on 圆4 processors only. SQL Server 2017, released in 2017, adds Linux support for these Linux platforms: Red Hat Enterprise Linux, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, Ubuntu & Docker Engine.SQL Server 2012, released in 2012, adds columnar in-memory storage aka xVelocity.
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MS SQL Server for OS/2 began as a project to port Sybase SQL Server onto OS/2 in 1989, by Sybase, Ashton-Tate, and Microsoft.The history of Microsoft SQL Server begins with the first Microsoft SQL Server product-SQL Server 1.0, a 16-bit server for the OS/2 operating system in 1989-and extends to the current day. Main article: History of Microsoft SQL Server