Auditing (guess only enterprises need compliance).Transparent database encryption (because only enterprises store personally identifiable data or sell stuff online, right?). Online reindexing, parallel index operations (wouldn’t you like to use more than one core?).Database snapshots (a huge lifesaver when doing deployments).Adding additional insult, Always On is an Enterprise only feature with Database Mirroring on the green mile Microsoft will have to do something in the near future to fill this gap. Brent seems to be mostly upset that since SQL Server 2008 Standard edition has been restricted to 64GB of ram. Needless to say, he isn’t happy with the price and what you don’t get in Standard Edition of SQL Server 2012. Recently Brent Ozar ( blog| twitter) wrote a post SQL Server Standard Edition Sucks, And It’s All Your Fault.
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