SQL Server 2022 Editions: A Comprehensive Guide with Focus on Express

Applies to: SQL Server 2022 (16.x)

Choosing the right edition of SQL Server is crucial for any organization or individual looking to leverage its powerful database capabilities. SQL Server 2022 comes in various editions, each tailored to meet specific needs, from small-scale applications to mission-critical enterprise workloads. This article delves into the features supported by each SQL Server 2022 edition, with a particular focus on Sql Server Express 2022, a robust and free entry point into the SQL Server ecosystem.

Understanding the distinctions between editions is key to optimizing performance, managing costs, and ensuring you have the necessary features for your projects. Whether you’re a developer, a small business owner, or part of a large corporation, SQL Server 2022 offers an edition to match your requirements.

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Installation requirements are diverse, adapting to the wide range of application needs. The different SQL Server editions are designed to accommodate varying performance demands, runtime environments, and budget considerations for organizations and individuals alike. The specific SQL Server components you choose to install will also depend on your unique needs. The following sections aim to guide you through the selection process, helping you make the most informed decision when choosing between the available SQL Server editions and components.

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SQL Server 2022 Editions Explained

SQL Server 2022 offers a range of editions, each designed for different workloads and organizational sizes. Here’s a breakdown of each edition:

Edition Definition
Enterprise As the premium offering, SQL Server Enterprise edition provides comprehensive, high-end datacenter capabilities. It delivers exceptional performance, unlimited virtualization capabilities for optimized resource utilization1, and complete end-to-end business intelligence tools. This edition ensures high service levels for mission-critical workloads and empowers end-users with access to deep data insights. The Enterprise edition is available for evaluation, providing a full-featured deployment experience for 180 days. For detailed licensing information, consult the SQL Server Licensing Resources and Documents.
Standard SQL Server Standard edition offers a robust data management and business intelligence database solution, perfectly suited for departments and smaller organizations. It enables them to run their applications efficiently and supports popular development tools for both on-premises and cloud environments. Standard edition facilitates effective database management while minimizing the need for extensive IT resources.
Web SQL Server Web edition is designed as a cost-effective solution for Web hosters and Web Vertical Application Providers (VAPs), including those utilizing Web edition on IaaS in Azure. It provides the necessary scalability, affordability, and manageability to support web properties ranging from small websites to large-scale web applications.
Developer SQL Server Developer edition is a fully featured edition that allows developers to build and test any type of application on the SQL Server platform. It encompasses all the functionality of the Enterprise edition but is specifically licensed for development and testing purposes, not for production environments. SQL Server Developer is an ideal, cost-effective choice for individuals and teams involved in application development and testing.
Express edition SQL Server Express edition stands out as the entry-level, free database offering from Microsoft. It is an excellent starting point for learning database management and for building desktop and small server data-driven applications. SQL Server Express 2022 is particularly well-suited for independent software vendors (ISVs), developers, and hobbyists creating client applications. It provides a solid foundation with essential features, and if your needs grow, SQL Server Express offers a seamless upgrade path to more advanced SQL Server editions. SQL Server Express LocalDB is a lightweight variant of Express edition. It retains all the programmability features of Express but runs in user mode, offering a fast, zero-configuration installation experience with minimal prerequisites. This makes Express LocalDB an exceptionally convenient option for embedded database scenarios and rapid application prototyping.

1 Unlimited virtualization is exclusive to the Enterprise edition for customers with Software Assurance. Deployments must adhere to the licensing guidelines. Refer to SQL Server Licensing Resources and Documents for comprehensive details.

Selecting Your SQL Server Features

The Feature Selection page within the SQL Server Installation Wizard is your control panel for choosing the components to include in your SQL Server installation. By default, no features are pre-selected, giving you complete customization.

The tables below provide detailed descriptions to help you decide on the feature set that aligns perfectly with your specific requirements.

Core Server Features

Feature Description
SQL Server Database Engine The SQL Server Database Engine is the cornerstone of SQL Server. It includes the core database service responsible for data storage, processing, and security. It also incorporates essential features like replication, full-text search for efficient text-based queries, and tools for managing both relational and XML data. Furthermore, it provides in-database analytics integration, PolyBase integration for accessing diverse data sources, and Machine Learning Services to execute Python and R scripts directly within your relational data environment.
Analysis Services Analysis Services provides a comprehensive suite of tools for building and managing online analytical processing (OLAP) solutions and data mining applications. It enables you to create multidimensional data models for complex data analysis and business intelligence.
Reporting Services Reporting Services offers both server and client components for the complete lifecycle of report creation, management, and deployment. It supports various report types, including tabular, matrix, graphical, and free-form reports. Reporting Services is also designed as an extensible platform, allowing developers to build custom report applications.
Integration Services Integration Services (SSIS) is a powerful platform for data integration and transformation. It includes a set of graphical tools and programmable objects designed for moving, copying, and transforming data between various sources. SSIS also incorporates Data Quality Services (DQS) components, enhancing data cleansing and quality management within your integration workflows.
Master Data Services Master Data Services (MDS) is SQL Server’s solution for master data management. It provides a centralized platform to manage and maintain critical business data. MDS is highly configurable and can be adapted to manage any domain, such as products, customers, or accounts. It offers features like hierarchies for data organization, granular security for access control, transaction support for data integrity, data versioning for tracking changes, and business rules for data validation. Additionally, it includes an Add-in for Excel, empowering users to manage master data directly within a familiar environment.
Machine Learning Services (In-Database) Machine Learning Services (In-Database) enables the creation of distributed and scalable machine learning solutions that leverage enterprise data sources directly within SQL Server. Initially supporting the R language in SQL Server 2016, SQL Server 2022 (16.x) expands its capabilities to include both R and Python, offering greater flexibility for data scientists and machine learning engineers.
Data Virtualization with PolyBase PolyBase allows you to query diverse data types residing in various external data sources directly from within SQL Server. This eliminates the need to physically move data, enabling efficient access and integration of heterogeneous data landscapes.
Azure connected services SQL Server 2022 (16.x) significantly enhances Azure connectivity, offering a suite of Azure-integrated services and features. These include Azure Synapse Link for near real-time analytics, Microsoft Purview access policies for unified data governance, the Azure extension for SQL Server to manage SQL Server instances from Azure, pay-as-you-go billing options for Azure services consumed by SQL Server, and the link feature for seamless integration with Azure SQL Managed Instance.

Developer and Evaluation Editions: Full Feature Sets

Both the Developer and Evaluation editions of SQL Server provide access to the complete feature set found in the SQL Server Enterprise edition, as detailed in the tables throughout this article. This allows developers and evaluators to explore and utilize the full spectrum of Enterprise-level capabilities.

It’s important to note that the Developer edition continues to support only 1 client for SQL Server Distributed Replay, a feature that has been deprecated in SQL Server 2022 (16.x).

Scale Limits Across SQL Server 2022 Editions

Understanding the scale limits of each edition is essential for choosing the right one for your workload and future growth. Here’s a comparison of the resource limitations for different SQL Server 2022 editions:

Feature Enterprise Standard Web ExpresswithAdvancedServices Express
Maximum compute capacity used by a single instance – SQL Server Database Engine 1 Operating system maximum Limited to lesser of 4 sockets or 24 cores Limited to lesser of 4 sockets or 16 cores Limited to lesser of 1 socket or 4 cores Limited to lesser of 1 socket or 4 cores
Maximum compute capacity used by a single instance – Analysis Services or Reporting Services Operating system maximum Limited to lesser of 4 sockets or 24 cores Limited to lesser of 4 sockets or 16 cores Limited to lesser of 1 socket or 4 cores Limited to lesser of 1 socket or 4 cores
Maximum memory for buffer pool per instance of SQL Server Database Engine Operating System Maximum 128 GB 64 GB 1,410 MB 1,410 MB
Maximum memory for Columnstore segment cache per instance of SQL Server Database Engine Unlimited memory 32 GB 16 GB 352 MB 352 MB
Maximum memory-optimized data size per database in SQL Server Database Engine Unlimited memory 32 GB 16 GB 352 MB 352 MB
Maximum memory utilized per instance of Analysis Services Operating System Maximum 16 GB 2 64 GB 3 N/A N/A N/A
Maximum memory utilized per instance of Reporting Services Operating System Maximum 64 GB 64 GB 4 GB N/A
Maximum relational database size 524 PB 524 PB 524 PB 10 GB 10 GB

1 Enterprise edition under the Server + Client Access License (CAL) based licensing model (no longer available for new agreements) is capped at a maximum of 20 cores per SQL Server instance. This limitation does not apply under the Core-based Server Licensing model. For more details, see Compute capacity limits by edition of SQL Server.

2 Tabular

3 MOLAP

Azure Connected Services in SQL Server 2022

SQL Server 2022 excels in hybrid cloud scenarios, offering seamless integration with key Azure services: Azure Synapse Analytics, Azure SQL Managed Instance, and Microsoft Purview.

Feature Enterprise Standard Web ExpresswithAdvancedServices Express
Azure extension for SQL Server Yes Yes No No No
Azure Synapse Link 1 Yes Yes Yes No No
Link feature for SQL Managed Instance 1 Yes Yes No No No
Failover servers for disaster recovery in Azure Yes Yes No No No
Microsoft Entra integration Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Microsoft Purview access policies 1 Yes Yes Yes 2 Yes 2 Yes 2
Pay-as-you-go billing Yes Yes No No No

1 These features are subject to their respective Lifecycle Policies.

2 Configuration is done through the Azure portal.

High Availability (HA) and Disaster Recovery (DR) Features

Ensuring database availability is paramount. SQL Server 2022 provides various features for high availability and disaster recovery across editions:

Feature Enterprise Standard Web ExpresswithAdvancedServices Express
Server core support 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Log shipping Yes Yes Yes No No
Database mirroring 7 Yes Yes 2 Yes 3 Yes 3 Yes 3
Backup compression Yes Yes No No No
Database snapshot Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Always On failover cluster instances 4 Yes Yes No No No
Always On availability groups 5 Yes No No No No
Basic availability groups 6 No Yes No No No
Contained availability groups Yes No No No No
Distributed availability groups Yes No No No No
Automatic read write connection rerouting Yes No No No No
Online page and file restore Yes No No No No
Online index create and rebuild Yes No No No No
Resumable online index rebuilds Yes No No No No
Resumable online ADD CONSTRAINT Yes No No No No
Online schema change Yes No No No No
Fast recovery Yes No No No No
Accelerated database recovery Yes Yes Yes No No
Mirrored backups Yes No No No No
Hot add memory and CPU Yes No No No No
Database recovery advisor Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Encrypted backup Yes Yes No No No
Backup and restore to S3-compatible object storage over REST API Yes Yes Yes No No
Snapshot backup Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Cluster-less availability group 5,6 Yes Yes No No No
Failover servers for disaster recovery Yes Yes No No No
Failover servers for high availability Yes Yes No No No

1 For details on installing SQL Server on Server Core, see Install SQL Server on Server Core.

2 Full safety only

3 Witness only

4 Enterprise edition supports up to 16 nodes in a failover cluster. Standard edition supports two-node clusters.

5 Enterprise edition supports up to 8 secondary replicas, including 5 synchronous secondary replicas.

6 Standard edition supports basic availability groups, which include two replicas for a single database. More information on basic availability groups can be found at Basic Always On availability groups for a single database.

7 Database mirroring is a deprecated feature and is not recommended for new deployments.

Scalability and Performance Features

SQL Server 2022 is engineered for performance and scalability. Here’s a feature breakdown across editions:

Feature Enterprise Standard Web ExpresswithAdvancedServices Express
Columnstore 1, 2 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Large object binaries in clustered columnstore indexes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Online nonclustered columnstore index rebuild Yes No No No No
In-Memory Database: In-Memory OLTP 1, 2 Yes Yes Yes Yes 3 Yes
In-Memory Database: hybrid buffer pool Yes Yes No No No
In-Memory Database: hybrid buffer pool support for direct write Yes No No No No
In-Memory Database: Memory-optimized TempDB metadata Yes No No No No
In-Memory Database: persistent memory support Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Stretch Database 4 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Multi-instance support 50 50 50 50 50
Table and index partitioning 2 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Data compression 2 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Resource governor Yes No No No No
Partitioned table parallelism 2 Yes Yes Yes No No
Multiple filestream containers 2 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
NUMA aware and large page memory and buffer array allocation Yes No No No No
Buffer pool extension Yes Yes No No No
Buffer pool parallel scan Yes Yes No No No
I/O resource governance Yes No No No No
Read-ahead Yes No No No No
Advanced scanning Yes No No No No
Delayed durability Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Intelligent Database: approximate count distinct Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Intelligent Database: approximate percentile Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Intelligent Database: automatic tuning Yes No No No No
Intelligent Database: batch mode for row store 1 Yes No No No No
Intelligent Database: cardinality estimate feedback Yes No No No No
Intelligent Database: degree of parallelism feedback Yes No No No No
Intelligent Database: memory grant feedback persistence and percentile Yes No No No No
Intelligent Database: optimized plan forcing Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Intelligent Database: parameter sensitive plan optimization Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Intelligent Database: row mode memory grant feedback Yes No No No No
Intelligent Database: table variable deferred compilation Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Intelligent Database: scalar UDF inlining Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Intelligent Database: Batch mode adaptive joins Yes No No No No
Intelligent Database: Batch mode memory grant feedback Yes No No No No
Intelligent Database: Interleaved execution for multi-statement table valued functions Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Bulk insert improvements Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Advanced Vector Extension (AVX) 512 integration Yes No No No No
Integrated acceleration and offloading (hardware) Yes No No No No
Integrated acceleration and offloading (software) Yes Yes No No No
System page latch concurrency enhancements Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

1 In-Memory OLTP data size and Columnstore segment cache are limited by edition as detailed in the Scale Limits section. The degree of parallelism (DOP) for batch mode operations is limited to 2 for SQL Server Standard edition and 1 for SQL Server Web and Express editions. This applies to columnstore indexes on both disk-based and memory-optimized tables.

2 Aggregate Pushdown, String Predicate Pushdown, and SIMD Optimizations are scalability enhancements exclusive to SQL Server Enterprise edition. For more information, see What’s new in columnstore indexes.

3 This feature is not included in the LocalDB installation option of Express.

4 Stretch Database is a deprecated feature and is not recommended for new deployments.

Security Features in SQL Server 2022

Security is a core consideration in SQL Server 2022. Here are the security features available across editions:

Feature Enterprise Standard Web ExpresswithAdvancedServices Express
Always Encrypted Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Always Encrypted with secure enclaves Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Contained databases Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Database audit Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Data classification and auditing Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Dynamic data masking Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Encryption for backups Yes Yes No No No
Extensible key management (EKM) Yes Yes No No No
Ledger for SQL Server Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Microsoft Entra authentication 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Row-level security Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Server audit Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Transparent data encryption (TDE) Yes Yes No No No
User-defined roles Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

1 Requires SQL Server enabled by Azure Arc.

Replication Features

SQL Server 2022 offers various replication features to distribute and synchronize data:

Feature Enterprise Standard Web ExpresswithAdvancedServices Express
Heterogeneous subscribers Yes Yes No No No
Merge replication Yes Yes Yes 1 Yes 1 Yes 1
Oracle publishing Yes No No No No
Peer to peer transactional replication Yes No No No No
Peer to peer – last write wins – transactional replication Yes No No No No
Snapshot replication Yes Yes Yes 1 Yes 1 Yes 1
SQL Server change tracking Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Transactional replication Yes Yes Yes 1 Yes 1 Yes 1
Transactional replication to Azure Yes Yes No No No
Transactional replication updatable subscription Yes Yes No No No

1 Subscriber role only.

Management Tools

Efficient management is key to database operations. SQL Server 2022 provides a range of management tools:

Feature Enterprise Standard Web ExpresswithAdvancedServices Express
SQL Management Objects (SMO) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
SQL Assessment API Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
SQL Vulnerability Assessment Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
SQL Configuration Manager Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
SQLCMD (Command Prompt tool) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
SQL Profiler Yes Yes No 1 No 1 No 1
SQL Server Agent Yes Yes Yes No No
Microsoft System Center Operations Manager Management Pack Yes Yes Yes No No
Database Tuning Advisor (DTA) Yes Yes 2 Yes 2 No No

1 SQL Server Web, SQL Server Express, SQL Server Express with Tools, and SQL Server Express with Advanced Services can be profiled using SQL Server Standard and SQL Server Enterprise editions.

2 Tuning capabilities are limited to Standard edition features.

Note

Distributed Replay is deprecated in SQL Server 2022 (16.x).

Manageability Features

SQL Server 2022 provides features to simplify database manageability:

Feature Enterprise Standard Web ExpresswithAdvancedServices Express
User instances No No No Yes Yes
LocalDB No No No Yes No
Dedicated admin connection Yes Yes Yes Yes 1 Yes 1
SysPrep support 2 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
PowerShell scripting support 3 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Support for data-tier application component operations – extract, deploy, upgrade, delete Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Policy automation (check on schedule and change) Yes Yes Yes No No
Performance data collector Yes Yes Yes No No
Able to enroll as a managed instance in multi-instance management Yes Yes Yes No No
Standard performance reports Yes Yes Yes No No
Plan guides and plan freezing for plan guides Yes Yes Yes No No
Direct query of indexed views (using NOEXPAND hint) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Direct query SQL Server Analysis Services Yes Yes No No Yes
Automatic indexed views maintenance Yes Yes Yes No No
Distributed partitioned views Yes No No No No
Parallel index operations Yes No No No No
Automatic use of indexed view by query optimizer Yes No No No No
Parallel consistency check Yes No No No No
SQL Server Utility Control Point Yes No No No No
Buffer pool extension Yes Yes No No No
Master instance for big data cluster Yes Yes No No No
Compatibility certification Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

1 Requires trace flag for dedicated administrator connection in Express editions.

2 For further information, see Considerations for installing SQL Server using SysPrep.

3 On Linux, PowerShell scripts are supported from Windows machines targeting SQL Server on Linux.

Development Tools

SQL Server 2022 offers robust development tools across editions:

Feature Enterprise Standard Web ExpresswithAdvancedServices Express
Microsoft Visual Studio integration Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Intellisense (Transact-SQL and MDX) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
SQL Server Data Tools (SSDT) Yes Yes Yes Yes No
MDX edit, debug, and design tools Yes Yes No No No

Programmability Features

Extend SQL Server 2022 capabilities with these programmability features:

Feature Enterprise Standard Web ExpresswithAdvancedServices Express
Basic R integration 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Advanced R integration 2 Yes No No No No
Basic Python integration Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Advanced Python integration Yes No No No No
Machine Learning Server (Standalone) Yes No No No No
Data Virtualization with PolyBase Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
JSON Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Query Store Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Query Store: on by default for new databases Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Query Store: hint support Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Query Store: read-replica support Yes No No No No
Temporal Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Common Language Runtime (CLR) Integration Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Java Language Runtime Integration Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Native XML support Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
XML indexing Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
XML compression Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
MERGE and UPSERT capabilities Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
FILESTREAM support Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
FileTable Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Date and Time datatypes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Time series support Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Internationalization support Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Full-text and semantic search Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Specification of language in query Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Service Broker (messaging) Yes Yes No 3 No 3 No 3
Transact-SQL endpoints Yes Yes Yes No No
Graph Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
UTF-8 support Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

1 Basic integration is limited to 2 cores and in-memory datasets for R integration.

2 Advanced integration for R can utilize all available cores for parallel processing of datasets of any size, limited only by hardware.

3 Client components only for Service Broker in Web and Express editions.

Integration Services (SSIS)

For a detailed breakdown of SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) features supported across different SQL Server editions, refer to Integration Services features supported by the editions of SQL Server.

Master Data Services (MDS) and Data Quality Services (DQS)

For information on Master Data Services and Data Quality Services features availability in each SQL Server edition, see Master Data Services and Data Quality Services Features Support.

Data Warehouse Features

SQL Server 2022 provides features for data warehousing, with varying availability across editions:

Feature Enterprise Standard Web ExpresswithAdvancedServices Express
Auto-generate staging and data warehouse schema Yes Yes No No No
Change data capture Yes Yes No No No
Star join query optimizations Yes No No No No
Parallel query processing on partitioned tables and indexes Yes No No No No
Global batch aggregation Yes No No No No

Analysis Services (SSAS)

For a comprehensive list of Analysis Services features supported by SQL Server editions, consult Analysis Services Features Supported by the editions of SQL Server.

Reporting Services (SSRS)

To understand the availability of Reporting Services features in different SQL Server editions, see SQL Server Reporting Services features supported by editions.

Business Intelligence (BI) Clients

For details on Business Intelligence client features supported by SQL Server editions, refer to Analysis Services Features Supported by the editions of SQL Server or SQL Server Reporting Services features supported by editions.

Spatial and Location Services

SQL Server 2022 includes spatial and location services features:

Feature Enterprise Standard Web ExpresswithAdvancedServices Express
Spatial indexes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Planar and geodetic data types Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Advanced spatial libraries Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Import/export of industry-standard spatial data formats Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Additional Database Services

SQL Server 2022 offers these additional database services:

Feature Enterprise Standard Web ExpresswithAdvancedServices Express
SQL Server Migration Assistant Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Database mail Yes Yes Yes No No

Conclusion

SQL Server 2022 provides a spectrum of editions to accommodate diverse needs and budgets. From the comprehensive Enterprise edition designed for mission-critical applications to the free and accessible SQL Server Express 2022, there’s an edition for every scenario. SQL Server Express 2022 is a particularly compelling choice for developers, students, and small businesses seeking a powerful yet cost-free database solution. Its limitations in scale are balanced by its zero cost and ease of use, making it an ideal entry point into the SQL Server world. By carefully evaluating your requirements against the features and limitations of each edition, you can select the SQL Server 2022 edition that will best empower your data-driven initiatives.

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