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As you see the new UI look for our installer, you may be wondering is this a completely different installer technology? The answer is simply no. Behind the scenes we are running our actual setup code which uses Windows Installer but using a configuration file with predefined settings and putting a simple UI over the execution. It is simple, quick, and uses the proven setup technology from our past several releases.
What if you wanted to know more about what configuration options we use and what the configuration file looks like? It is all recorded in the setup summary log files. In it are all the settings we use to run setup. If you select Custom , we launch setup to run the full setup experience. You are first prompted on where to download the media setup package and files. The Download Media option is exactly what that means.
Select this to download Express, Developer, or Evaluation setup files to a destination folder so you can run the full setup experience at a later time. This option is not necessarily designed to save the setup files for use for subsequent basic installer setup. But here is a tip. One other important note. The setup and installer logs are all available as with any normal SQL Server setup experience. One difference is the GUI we present from the Basic Installer 3 clicks scenario if there is a rule check failure.
The typical issues would likely involve our rules check such as restart required or checks for things like WMI service running. Here is the example screen if a restart was required before we can proceed. There is your new Basic Installer Experience. Use the Basic option to install in three clicks.
Use the Custom option to run a full setup or add new features to an existing installation. And we plan to keep iterating and improving this experience. We want your feedback and reports on any issues. I loved getting the opportunity to dig into how this works and write up this blog post. I want to thank Lee Woods, Jeff Papiez, the rest of the setup team, and Amit Banerjee, my colleague from the Tiger Team, for building the technology and helping me document all the details for this announcement.
After double click setup. Specify the edition that you want to install, select Developer edition, and click the Next button. The installation checks for the prerequisites before installation.
If no error occurs, click the Next button:. You can compare the various editions here:. As it says on the Using Subscriber Downloads help page:. You must be signed in to your Microsoft account that is associated with your subscription in order to download products on Subscriber Downloads. If you are not signed in, you'll be prompted to sign in when you attempt to download a product or view product keys. Everyone, including non-subscribers, can view Subscriber Downloads, but only active subscribers can download products and keys.
SQL Server Developer Edition is free and there is no time limit, but it cannot be used for production.
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