![]() For example, here’s a 128-core VM where this “Enterprise Edition” was installed: SQL Server is only using 20 physical CPU cores, no matter how big your machine is. You see it right there? No? Of course you don’t. But if you download that SQL Server Enterprise one, install it, and then look in the error log after startup, there’s a tiny message hidden in a sea of text: ![]() If you click the “Info” link on the Enterprise version, there are no hints to indicate what’s about to happen. ![]() There are two Enterprises listed, and it’s not really clear what the differences are between the two: The plain “Enterprise” one is limited to just 20 CPU cores.īut let’s say you didn’t know that, and you waltzed over to the download page. When you’re downloading SQL Server, it’s important to choose Enterprise Core, not Enterprise.
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