Hi Corneliu,

 

It's good for dev/test scenarios but I gather not for UAT type scenarios.

 

You'd be best getting advice from MS, and as usual, keep asking till you get
the advice you wanted :)

 

I've found that in general, no-one in the sales groups understand the dev
edition. Last year, it took them over a week to work out how we could buy
one. Now they are available from the standard license suppliers.

 

Regards,

 

Greg

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Corneliu I. Tusnea
Sent: Wednesday, 24 July 2013 7:52 AM
To: ozDotNet; SQLDownUnder
Subject: SQL Server Developer Edition

 

Hi guys,

 

[cross post to ozDotNet and SQLDownUnder]

 

I'm having a bit of trouble figuring out the licenceing of SQL Server
Developer Edition.

 

This is straight from the SQL_Server_2012_Licensing_Reference_Guide.pdf from
Microsoft:

*Licensing SQL Server for Non-production Use*

When using SQL Server software for development, test or demonstration
purposes, only the users are licensed

and there is no need for a corresponding license for the actual server
systems running SQL Server software in

this case.

[...]

 

Now, can I assign such a licence to a public test/utc environment we use to
test the application before going into production. The "application" is a
website accessible over the internet but will NOT be used for any production
use. It's purely for testing, staging, utc and performance testing.

 

Thanks,

Corneliu

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