lmao you beat AlexAlba -ed- I should take the blame, I was playing my last April Fools joke on AlexAlba or things might have been faster lmao
I for the life of me cannot find the pkeyconfig, tits. wth is it? Actually, Foster. I gave the keys to Alex long before you post. You just post faster hehe
I should probably mention in this thread as well. There are two Enterprise editions available. Enterprise: files named sql_server_2014_enterprise_edition etc. for the legacy Server+CAL licensing model. This edition is limited to 20 CPU cores, and this limit is enforced by software. Enterprise Core: files named sql_server_2014_enterprise_core_edition etc. for the per-Core licensing model, and run on unlimited CPU cores. No limit is enforced by software. Contrary to Windows versions, the Core designation for SQL Server is the superior edition with no limitations. This was already the case for SQL Server 2012 and applies to 2014 as well.
Thank you. So, just by installing the Core key will I be able to use the complete features of Enterprise Core edition?