![]() ![]() The Standard edition is like the Enterprise edition, but it has some limitations like the Transparent Data Encryption, Partition Table parallelism, mirrored backups, online indexing, etc. The Web edition contains the features necessary to work in a Web hosting environment. They are cheaper versions than the enterprise. There are other editions like the SQL Server Standard and Web edition. I recommend this edition if you do not have too much disk space or resources in your machine. The SQL Server Express edition is free and can be used in production, but it has a limitation in Storage (10 GB) and it does not include several features (SQL Server Agent, DTA, etc.). I recommend this one if you use it for development purposes or for training purposes. For this tutorial, you can use any of them. SQL Server Developer edition is free, but you cannot use it in production. Use this version if you plan to buy a license later. It is a 180 days trial, but you can buy an Enterprise or Standard license later. ![]() If you want to check out any/all of the features, this is a complete version. The SQL Server trial evaluation is the free edition that includes all the features. The main question is which SQL Server edition should I use? The trial evaluation, Developer edition and Express edition. You can download the SQL Server 2017 installer here. In this article, we will explain how to install SQL Server step by step. It also includes scale out options in PolyBase. It also includes SSIS Scale Out Master and Scale Out Worker. ![]() It now supports Machine Learning Services that support R and Python. ![]() The new SQL Server 2017 comes with new features in the installation. ![]()
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