Description
SQL Server 2017 Standard 10 Core is a robust database platform designed to handle the data management needs of small to medium-sized businesses. With its powerful performance, advanced security features, and scalability, this software is the ideal solution for organizations seeking to optimize their operations.
Key Features:
- Optimized for 10 Cores: Delivers exceptional performance for demanding workloads.
- Enhanced Security: Protect your sensitive data with advanced threat detection and prevention.
- Hybrid Capabilities: Seamlessly integrate on-premises and cloud environments.
- Scalability: Grow your database as your business expands.
- Reliability: Ensure uninterrupted operations with high availability and disaster recovery options.
- Business Intelligence: Gain valuable insights from your data through comprehensive reporting and analysis tools.
Ideal for:
- Growing businesses requiring a scalable database solution
- Organizations handling moderate to heavy workloads
- Companies prioritizing data security and integrity
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System Requirements
Note: While the license is for 10 cores, the system requirements for SQL Server 2017 Standard remain consistent regardless of the core count.
Operating System:
- Windows Server 2016
- Windows Server 2012 R2
- Windows Server 2012
- Windows 10 (Professional, Enterprise, or Education)
- Windows 8.1 (Professional or Enterprise)
Processor:
- Minimum: 1.4 GHz 64-bit processor
- Recommended: Multi-core processor for better performance
Memory (RAM):
- Minimum: 1 GB (Standard edition)
- Recommended: 4 GB or more for optimal performance
Hard Disk Space:
- Minimum: 6 GB for a typical installation
- Additional space is required for database files and log files
Other Requirements:
- .NET Framework 4.6.1 or later
- Sufficient disk space for tempdb and other system files
Important: These are the base requirements. The actual hardware specifications needed will depend on the specific workload and the size of your database. Factors like the number of concurrent users, the complexity of queries, and the amount of data stored will influence the required resources.