SQL Server Developer

吉田明伸 0 Reputation points
2025-12-15T05:30:07.8033333+00:00

SQL Server Developer Editionについて教えてください。

ライセンスの数量、有償、無償範囲、
Enterprise EditionとDeveloper Edition違い、

Developer Editionの5年稼働における注意点、AWS EC2で利用の注意点、

サポートの違い

また、以下の構成でSQLライセンスを購入予定ですが

何か留意点はございますか?
本番用:32 vCPUのEC2 → SQL Server Enterprise Edition インスタンツ1(16コア分ライセンス必要)

検証用:32 vCPUのEC2 → SQL Server Developer Edition(無償、開発・検証専用)

SQL Server Database Engine
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  1. Lakshmi Narayana Garikapati 650 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff Moderator
    2025-12-15T10:51:52.8866667+00:00

    Hi @Akinobu Yoshida,

    Thanks for reaching out to SQL Forum.

    SQL Server Developer Edition is a free, full-featured edition that includes all the capabilities of Enterprise Edition, but it is licensed strictly for development, testing, and demonstration purposes. It cannot be used for production workloads.

    Key points:

    • License & Cost: Developer Edition is free, unlimited installations, no per-core or CAL licensing. Enterprise Edition requires paid per-core or CAL licensing for production.
    • Feature Differences: Functionally identical to Enterprise, but Developer Edition is restricted to non-production use.
    • Precautions:
    • Even if used for many years, Developer Edition must remain non-production.
    • On AWS EC2, Developer Edition is fine for dev/validation, but production workloads must use properly licensed Enterprise Edition.
    • Keep environments clearly separated to avoid compliance issues.
    • Support: Enterprise Edition includes full Microsoft support and SLAs. Developer Edition receives updates and patches but does not include production support agreements.

    Your configuration:

    Production EC2 (32 vCPUs): Correct to license SQL Server Enterprise Edition with 16 core licenses.

    Verification EC2 (32 vCPUs): Developer Edition is appropriate for internal dev/validation, provided it is not used for customer-facing UAT or disaster recovery.

    In short, your plan looks sound: Enterprise Edition for production workloads, Developer Edition for validation. Just ensure the Developer Edition environment is documented as non-production to stay compliant.Hi @Akinobu Yoshida,

    SQL Server Developer Edition is a free, full-featured edition that includes all the capabilities of Enterprise Edition, but it is licensed strictly for development, testing, and demonstration purposes. It cannot be used for production workloads.

    Key points:

    • License & Cost: Developer Edition is free, unlimited installations, no per-core or CAL licensing. Enterprise Edition requires paid per-core or CAL licensing for production.
    • Feature Differences: Functionally identical to Enterprise, but Developer Edition is restricted to non-production use.
    • Precautions:
    • Even if used for many years, Developer Edition must remain non-production.
    • On AWS EC2, Developer Edition is fine for dev/validation, but production workloads must use properly licensed Enterprise Edition.
    • Keep environments clearly separated to avoid compliance issues.
    • Support: Enterprise Edition includes full Microsoft support and SLAs. Developer Edition receives updates and patches but does not include production support agreements.

    Your configuration:

    Production EC2 (32 vCPUs): Correct to license SQL Server Enterprise Edition with 16 core licenses.

    Verification EC2 (32 vCPUs): Developer Edition is appropriate for internal dev/validation, provided it is not used for customer-facing UAT or disaster recovery.

    In short, your plan looks sound: Enterprise Edition for production workloads, Developer Edition for validation. Just ensure the Developer Edition environment is documented as non-production to stay compliant.

    Hope This help!!

    Thanks,

    Lakshmi.

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