• GilaMonster (12/19/2014)


    Per processor is the old SQL 2008 and before licensing. Two physical processors - two processor licenses. Done.

    Per core is SQL 2012 and later licensing. Two quad core processors - 8 core licenses.

    So a single processor can have multiple cores because a core is a measurement of ... something like virtual processors?

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