Microsoft SQL Server 2019 Standard - License + 5 CALs

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Client Access Licenses (CALs) are Required for Product Access

Microsoft SQL Server 2019 - 1 User CAL

$198.99

Microsoft SQL Server 2019 - 1 Device CAL

$198.99


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Query and analyze your data using industry-leading performance and security on a variety of operating systems, like Windows, Linux, or Azure. Deploy SQL Server 2019 on a server + CAL or per-core model to support a broader collection of use cases.

Secure Your Data With SQL Server 2019

Relational and Big Data Come Together in SQL Server 2019 Standard Edition + 5 CALs.


How to License Microsoft SQL Server 2019 Standard Edition

Option #1

SERVER + CAL:

Server + CAL provides the option to license users and/or devices with low-cost access to incremental SQL Server deployments:

  • Each instance running SQL Server software requires a license.
  • Each user and/or device accessing a licensed SQL Server requires a SQL Server CAL that is the same version or newer (e.g., to access a SQL Server 2016 Standard Edition server, users need a SQL Server 2016, SQL Server 2017, or SQL Server 2019 CAL).
  • Each SQL Server CAL allows users access to utilize SQL in their SQL environment, including Standard Edition, legacy Business Intelligence, and Enterprise Edition Servers, whether on-premises or in Azure.

Option #2

Pre-Core gives more precise measurements of computing power and a consistent metric, regardless of whether you deploy solutions on physical servers, in on-premises data centers, or in virtual or cloud environments.

  • Core-based licensing is appropriate for scenarios including internet/extranet workloads, high availability configurations, and when customers cannot count users or devices accessing SQL.
  • When running SQL Server in a physical OSE, you must license all physical cores on the server.

Download the full Microsoft SQL Server 2019 Licensing guide


Key Features of Microsoft SQL Server 2019

  • Enhanced scalability and performance for data warehouses
  • Advanced business intelligence capabilities
  • Improved disaster recovery options
  • Integrated machine learning with Python support
  • Big data clusters for handling large-scale data

SQL Server Features: Standard vs. Enterprise

SQL Server 2019 New Features Standard Enterprise
Compute and storage Maximum number of cores 24 OS Max
Maximum memory utilized per instance 128 GB OS Max
Maximum size 524 PB 524 PB
Intelligence over all your data SQL Server 2019 Big Data Clusters with Apache Spark and HDFS built into SQL Server engine
Data virtualization using PolyBase (including additional data sources like Oracle, Teradata, MongoDB, and other SQL Server databases)
Unified AI platform to train and operationalize models with SQL Server ML Services
Azure Machine Learning and Spark ML
Choice of language and platform Compatibility certfication
UTF-8 Support
Support for SQL Server Java extension
Industry-leading performance and availability Free DR replicas in Azure and on-premises
Intelligent Query processing: Scalar UDF inlining, table variable deferred compilation, approximate count distinct
Intelligent Query processing features: row mode memory grant feedback, batch mode for row store and automatic tuning
Automatic read-write connection re-routing
In-Memory Database: memory-optimized tempdb
In-Memory Database: Persistent Memory support
Accelerated Database recovery
Support for Kubernetes deployment
Secure and reliable Always Encrypted with secure enclaves
Transparent database encryption
Data classification and auditing
Vulnerability assessment
Quick business insights Azure Data Studio to manage SQL Server including support for T-SQL using Notebooks
SQL Server Analysis Services Direct Query

Microsoft SQL Server has a strong history as an industry leader in relational database technology. SQL Server 2019 Standard Edition builds on this legacy, offering enhanced compatibility, virtualization support, and robust security features to protect against vulnerabilities, picking up right where its predecessors left off.

New to SQL Licensing? Understanding SQL Server standard pricing can be vital. Check out our SQL Server licensing guide to find out the features that would benefit you and how to license. Take a deeper dive into SQL licensing with a licensing expert from our team in our Video Meetup.

System Requirements

Check the software and hardware requirements directly from Microsoft’s learn page to verify that your system can support Microsoft SQL Server 2019 Standard Edition.

  • Windows Server 2016 or later, Linux distributions
  • Supports various enterprise workloads
  • Available for both on-premises installations and Azure SQL deployments

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SQL Server+CAL Model

What is the Server+CAL licensing model? The Server+CAL (Client Access License) licensing model for SQL Server is a licensing option that allows organizations to license the server software separately from the number of client devices or users accessing the server. With this model, a server license is required for each server running SQL Server, while CALs are needed for each client device or user accessing the server. This licensing model is suitable for scenarios where the number of clients accessing the server varies, as it provides flexibility and cost-effectiveness. By selecting the Server+CAL model, organizations can ensure compliance with licensing requirements while accommodating the dynamic needs of their user base. What are SQL Server CALs? SQL Server CALs (Client Access Licenses) are licenses that grant the right for a client device or user to access and use SQL Server. CALs are required in addition to the server license for each client device or user that directly or indirectly accesses the SQL Server software. They provide businesses with the flexibility to scale their client access as needed, accommodating a varying number of users or devices accessing SQL Server. By obtaining the appropriate number of CALs, organizations ensure compliance with licensing requirements while enabling authorized users to connect to and utilize SQL Server's powerful database management capabilities. CALs play a vital role in regulating and managing client access to SQL Server's services and functionalities.