With the release of SQL Server 2019 on Linux, Microsoft introduced persistent memory (PMEM) support on Linux. This is an exciting development, as previous versions of SQL Server on Linux didn’t support PMEM. SQL Server 2019 extends the support for PMEM devices to Linux, providing full enlightenment of data and transaction logs placed on PMEM.. GeoPITS brings you the comprehensive details of Persistent Main Memory's support in different versions & editions of SQL Server.
Version | Enterprise | Standard | Web | Express (Adv.) | Express |
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Version v2019 | |||||
Version v2017 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Version v2016 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Version v2014 | |||||
Version v2012 |
With the release of SQL Server 2019 on Linux, Microsoft introduced persistent memory (PMEM) support on Linux. This is an exciting development, as previous versions of SQL Server on Linux didn’t support PMEM. SQL Server 2019 extends the support for PMEM devices to Linux, providing full enlightenment of data and transaction logs placed on PMEM.
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