· A trusted and scalable platform with high availability, Master Data Services supporting data consistency across heterogeneous systems, StreamInsight enabling high-scale complex event processing, and support for high scale applications with up to 256 logical processors.
· IT and developer efficiency through central management of multiple database applications, instances or servers, accelerating the development and deployment of applications and providing improved support for virtualization and Live Migration through Hyper-V™ in Windows Server 2008 R2.
· Managed self-service business intelligence empowering a new class of business users to build and share powerful BI solutions with little to no IT support, while still enabling IT to monitor and manage end-user generated BI solutions with the new PowerPivot for Excel and PowerPivot for SharePoint
Go to http://www.microsoft.com/sqlserver/2008/en/us/R2Downloads.aspx to get more information and to download the November CTP of SQL Server 2008 R2. And let us know what you think: connect with the SQL Server 2008 R2 Development Team and provide feedback.
Somewhere else i got to see SQL Server 2008 R2 aka as SQL 2010. is it so? are you guys going to name it in such way?
We currently have Enterprise 2008 R1. With this it allows us to have as many instances as we would ever need. The Enterprise offering of R2 only allows for 4 installed instances on any machine (VM or Physical).
Do you know if the Software Assurance upgrade path gives us upgrade to SQL 2008 r2 Data Center Edition (as this supports more than 4 Instances)? If not then we will not be able to upgrade.
If we are not able to upgrade will we still be supported for up to 2 versions of SQL, with the Releases NOT being counted as versions?
Hey karthikshanth, where did you get to see the SQL server? i would like to have a look at it.
I was informed by our channel supplier that Microsoft discontinued R2 as of today. Can anyone confirm that?