• Jpotucek (9/22/2013)I guess my question was a little confusing. What I am unclear about is when you install SSAS and SSRS on a separate servers (separate from where your databases reside) are these SSAS and SSRS installations licensed as a SQL Server Installation?

    Your question was not confusing. Maybe my answer was. The answer to your question is: yes you need separate licenses. At least that is my understanding.

    Also, note that if you are upgrading from SQL 2008, there is a different model how processors and cores are licensed.

    [font="Times New Roman"]Erland Sommarskog, SQL Server MVP, www.sommarskog.se[/font]