SQL Server 2022 Standard
- SKU
- MS-SQL22-STD-2C
- Licence
- Volume
- Term
- Perpetual
Price on enquiryQuoted against your configuration
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SQL Server
Per-core and server-plus-CAL produce very different totals for the same workload. We price both against your actual connection pattern rather than defaulting to one.
SQL Server Standard can be licensed two ways: per core, with a four-core minimum per instance and no CAL requirement, or server-plus-CAL, where one server licence is paired with a CAL for every user or device that connects.
Per-core suits externally-facing or high-connection-count workloads. Server-plus-CAL suits internal applications with a countable, stable user base. The difference between them on the same workload is frequently large.
Enterprise removes the memory and feature ceilings of Standard, and is licensed per core only. Given the price step, it is worth confirming that a specific Enterprise capability is genuinely required before committing.
A virtualised SQL deployment must license either all physical cores on the host or the virtual cores assigned to the guest, with a four-core minimum per virtual machine.
Moving licences between servers more often than every 90 days requires active Software Assurance. This matters particularly if you intend to run SQL on cloud infrastructure — without licence mobility, the licence cannot move.
Price on enquiryQuoted against your configuration
Price on enquiryQuoted against your configuration
Yes. Moving the billing relationship to a Cloud Solution Provider is an administrative change. Your tenant, data, configuration and users are unaffected, and there is no downtime.
Yes. Subscriptions through CSP, and perpetual licences such as Windows Server, SQL Server and Office LTSC through volume licensing. We will price both where both are viable for your scenario.
Additions can be made at any time. Reductions take effect at the subscription anniversary, which is why the renewal date is the point at which a genuine review is worth doing.
Tell us the core count, connection pattern and whether the workload is virtualised. We will quote per-core and server-plus-CAL side by side.