I’m actually totally cool with it except for two things, and I’ll get to those in a second. Looking back at this, I realize that I didn’t editorialize this at all – I didn’t say how I felt about it. Update: scalar UDF inlining is now listed, and it’s in Standard Edition! Woohoo! Automatic inlining of scalar functions isn’t listed, but given the above, it’s probably Enterprise Edition only as well.Automatic tuning, batch mode for row store, adaptive memory grants, adaptive joins, and memory-optimized TempDB are Enterprise Edition only.Accelerated Database Recovery is in Standard Edition.Standard Edition is still capped at 128GB RAM.Which means if you’re really angry, and your company buys a lot of licenses, now’s your time to raise holy hell with your Microsoft reps if there’s something in this doc that disappoints you. The information in the article is not final. This content is being updated for SQL Server 2019.
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