License terms for SQL Server

Gina

(If you want the split to its own thread, which might be a good idea)

It would be GREAT if you could follow someone on the SQL License req. Full budget for a SQL lic is breaker budget for many people. And others want to simply add another instance / overhead to SQL existing production installs so those who are outside also.

It would be great if we could get some reasons why change suddenly. For example all old dos (5.3 times if not OLD) said use Express because the SQL instance was not active. In fact, here's a copy of the old Appassure documentation of web.archive

http://Web.archive.org/Web/20130122023709/http :// www.appassure.com/support/KB/sql-licensing-requirements-for-core-instances-within-appassure-5/

We spent around this issue since the year / month and no ONE will answer any information, they just changed the docs and no excuse why (I guess that its because Microsoft says you did wrong) but if there is a problem, it would be great if we were told.

Here are some of the old threads on this issues

http://Forum.AppAssure.com/topic/full-version-of-SQL-required-for-attachability-checks/page/8

http://Forum.AppAssure.com/topic/quick-SQL-question

The Express of SQL version works very well. We run it on multiple cores (lab) and we use it to protect the SQL DB well above the limit of 10 GB (I tested with a DB GB 800 filled with garbage from test) the ceiling of the DB Express is not serious in the ability to fix because the DB is only mounted, not written to. All entries to a plu 10 GB DB would fail using SQL express, but it can mount them very well (see Web.archive article for more information)

So now, we are here alone, with no information. If the issue is with Microsoft license, is an acceptable Express version as long as the DB is less than 10 GB (for licenses, not technical issues) if there is a problem with SQL Express, please tell us

Thanks Gina

Hi Wes,

Indeed, on 5.3 versions had a problem with false positive mimesis controls (this is why mimicry control completed successfully with SQL Express). For now, this problem is solved and mimicry checks will fail for databases with size more than 10 GB if you are using SQL Express (it is as expected due to the limitation of SQL Express).

Thank you

Anton Kolomiiets.

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