Want to improve this question? Update the question so it focuses on one problem only by.Closed 5 years ago.I wanted to develop a local intranet application where the back end is SQL SERVER DEVELOPMENT EDITION. And this application is keeping all the internal employee's data.
Every week new data will be saved into this database. So here I would like to know one thing, what is the maximum data that SQL SERVER DEVELOPMENT EDITION can support? I will deploy this application on my laptop.
So is this storage dependent on my hard disk size of my laptop.Also which developer edition I should install?
Byreports that the company’s Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise Developer Edition is now available in the cloud. The article states, “In addition to the ASE Developer Edition available for download , you can now use Adaptive Server Enterprise Developer Edition on Amazon Web Services. The one available on Amazon is pre-installed and pre-configured.
Please sign up using your SAP account by clicking the button below. You also need to have an Amazon AWS account to use this. Like the one for download, SAP Sybase ASE Developer Edition on Amazon Web Services is free of charge. However, usage of the hardware infrastructure by Amazon will incur some cost. Please refer to Amazon’s pricing page for details.”The description states, “Run your SAP Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE) Developer Edition on the secure, highly scalable, and low cost elastic cloud infrastructure on the AWS Cloud.
With AWS there is no need to procure IT infrastructure weeks or months in advance, so you can create and run a developer environment in minutes, scale your environment according to workload or demand, and pay only for the resources used. There is no SAP charge for the SAP Sybase ASE Developer Edition license, but you will be responsible for opening and operating your own.”. We use technologies such as cookies to understand how you use our site and to provide a better user experience.This includes personalizing content, using analytics and improving site operations.We may share your information about your use of our site with third parties in accordance with our.You can change your cookie settings as described at any time, but parts of our site may not function correctly without them.By continuing to use our site, you agree that we can save cookies on your device, unless you have disabled cookies.