Microsoft Sql Server 2005 Express

This article describes how to manually uninstall a stand-alone instance of Microsoft SQL Server 2005. Complete the steps in this article only if you cannot uninstall SQL Server 2005 by using Add or Remove Programs. Microsoft SQL Server Express is a version of Microsoft's SQL Server relational database management system that is free to download, distribute and use. It comprises a database specifically targeted for embedded and smaller-scale applications. Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Express (SSMSE) is a free and easy-to-use graphical management tool for managing SQL Server 2005 Express Edition and SQL Server 2005 Express Edition with Advanced Services. To obtain SQL Server Management Studio Express (SSMSE), visit the following Microsoft Web site.

Microsoft SQL Server Express
Developer(s)Microsoft
Stable release
SQL Server 2017 Express / November 6, 2017; 22 months ago
Written inC, C++
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows, Linux
Platform> 512 MB RAM
.NET Framework 4.0[1]
Available inEnglish, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Spanish
TypeRelational database management system
LicenseProprietary software[2]
Websitewww.microsoft.com

Microsoft SQL Server Express is a version of Microsoft's SQL Serverrelational database management system that is free to download, distribute and use. It comprises a database specifically targeted for embedded and smaller-scale applications. The product traces its roots to the Microsoft Database Engine (MSDE) product, which was shipped with SQL Server 2000. The 'Express' branding has been used since the release of SQL Server 2005.

Capabilities[edit]

SQL Server Express provides many of the features of the paid, full versions of Microsoft SQL Server database management system.[3] However it has technical restrictions that make it unsuitable for some large-scale deployments. Differences in the Express product include:

  • Maximum database size of 10 GB per database in SQL Server 2016, SQL Server 2014, SQL Server 2012, and 2008 R2 Express[4] (4 GB for SQL Server 2008 Express and earlier; compared to 2 GB in the former MSDE). The limit applies per database (log files excluded); but in some scenarios users can access more data through the use of multiple interconnected databases.
  • No SQL Server Agent service[5][6]
  • Artificial hardware usage limits:
    • Single physical CPU, but multiple cores allowable[7]
    • 1 GB of RAM (runs on a system with higher RAM amount, but uses only at most 1 GB per instance of SQL Server Database Engine. 'Recommended: Express Editions: 1 GB All other editions: At least 4 GB and should be increased as database size increases to ensure optimal performance.'[8]).[9] Express with Advanced Services has a limit of 4 GB per instance of Reporting Services (not available on other Express variants). Analysis Services is not available for any Express variant.

Unlike the predecessor product, MSDE, the Express product does not include a concurrent workload-governor to 'limit performance if the database engine receives more work than is typical of a small number of users.'[10]

SQL Server Express includes several GUI tools for database management. These include:

  • SQL Server Management Studio - since 2012 SP1;[11] before that, only a stripped-down version called SQL Server Management Studio Express is provided
  • SQL Server Configuration Manager
  • SQL Server Surface Area Configuration tool
  • SQL Server Business Intelligence Development Studio

The predecessor product MSDE generally lacked basic GUI management tools,[12]

Features available in SQL Server 'Standard' and better editions but absent from SQL Server Express include:

Variants[edit]

Microsoft makes SQL Server Express available as:

  • An integrated edition with management tools
  • Core database-engine only
  • A SQL Server Express with Advanced Services edition (first introduced relatively late in Q2 2006 compared to the original release) with a reduced-functionality version of SQL Server Reporting Services and with full-text search capabilities
Sql server 2005 express

In the Free 2005 Express version, for example, a standard approach to installation options was provided, as follows.Generally, the SQL 2005 Express installers are packaged with the following consistent naming convention:

SQLEXPR.EXE
Has installers for BOTH 32-bit and 64-bit processors, but is a basic install
SQLEXPR32.EXE
Has ONLY the installer for 32-bit processors (still the basic install)
SQLEXPRWT.EXE
Has installers for BOTH 32-bit and 64-bit processors and SQL Server Management Studio Express (SSMSE) (2008 R2)
SQLEXPR_ADV.EXE
Has the basics and SQL Server Management Studio Express (SSMSE) + Reporting and Full Text Queries
SQLEXPR_TOOLKIT.EXE
Has the basics and SSMSE and Business Intelligence Development Studio (BIDS)

These optional variants have gone through several service packs (SP), and each SP installer can be used without using the older ones first:

  • Originals of the above files all carry the version number 9.0.1399.6
  • Service Pack 2 (SP2) versions all carry the version number 9.0.3042
  • Service Pack 3 (SP3) versions all carry the version number 9.00.4035
  • Service Pack 4 (SP4) versions all carry the version number 9.00.5000

Version history[edit]

Microsoft SQL Server Express Version History
VersionRelease dateMainstream Support End DateExtended Support End DateSupported Operating Systems
SQL Server 2005 Express Edition2005-11-07[13]2011-04-12[14]2016-04-12[14]Windows 2000 Service Pack 4, Windows XP Service Pack 2, Windows Server 2003 Service Pack, Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (only SQL Server 2005 Express Edition SP4)[15]
SQL Server 2008 Express2009-02-08[16]2014-07-08[17]2019-07-09[17]Windows XP Service Pack 2, Windows XP Service Pack 3, Windows Vista, Windows Vista Service Pack 1, Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2, Windows Server 2008[18]
SQL Server 2008 R2 Express2010-04-16[19]2014-07-08[20]2019-07-09[20]Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2[21]
SQL Server 2012 Express2012-05-14[22]2017-07-11[23]2022-07-12[23]Windows Vista Service Pack 2, Windows 7, Windows 7 Service Pack 1, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2008,[24] Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2[25]
SQL Server 2014 Express2014-04-01[26]2019-07-09[27]2024-07-09[27]Windows 7 Service Pack 1, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows Server 2008 SP2,[28] Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2[29]
SQL Server 2016 Express2016-06-01[30]2021-07-13[31]2026-07-14[31]Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2016
SQL Server 2017 Express2017-09-29[32]2022-10-11[33]2027-10-12[33]Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2016*,
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3 or 7.4, SUSE Enterprise Linux Server v12 SP2, Ubuntu 16.04LTS,
Docker Engine 1.8+ (on Windows, Mac, or Linux)
  • Does not include Windows Server 2016 'Essentials' Edition

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Hardware and Software Requirements for Installing SQL Server 2014 - SQL Server | Microsoft Docs'. Msdn.microsoft.com. Retrieved 2019-04-03.
  2. ^'About the SQL Server License Terms - SQL Server | Microsoft Docs'. Msdn.microsoft.com. 2017-05-24. Retrieved 2019-04-03.
  3. ^Disable SQL Server VSS Writer service.
  4. ^'Features Supported by the Editions of SQL Server 2008 R2'. Retrieved 2010-06-22.
  5. ^'Compare Edition Features'.
  6. ^'SQL Server Express with Advanced Services Features'. Microsoft. Retrieved 28 March 2012.
  7. ^'How SQL Server 2005 Express Edition determines the CPU count and uses the CPUs during processing'. MSDN. November 2008. Retrieved 2008-11-25.
  8. ^'Hardware and Software Requirements for Installing SQL Server 2014 - SQL Server | Microsoft Docs'. Msdn.microsoft.com. Retrieved 2019-04-03.
  9. ^'Editions and supported features of SQL Server 2016 - SQL Server | Microsoft Docs'. Msdn.microsoft.com. 2017-05-24. Retrieved 2019-04-03.
  10. ^'The SQL Server 2000 Workload Governor'. MSDN. January 2004. Retrieved 2007-01-15.
  11. ^'Download Microsoft® SQL Server® 2012 Service Pack 1 (SP1) Express from Official Microsoft Download Center'. Microsoft.com. 2012-11-09. Retrieved 2019-04-03.
  12. ^'How do I Manage SQL Server'. Archived from the original on 2010-07-24.
  13. ^'Download Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition from Official Microsoft Download Center'. Retrieved 26 December 2012.
  14. ^ ab'Microsoft Support Lifecycle (SQL Server 2005)'. Retrieved 26 December 2012.
  15. ^'Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition'. Microsoft Download Center. Retrieved 2017-04-07.
  16. ^'Download Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express from Official Microsoft Download Center'. Retrieved 26 December 2012.
  17. ^ ab'Microsoft Support Lifecycle (SQL Server 2008)'. Retrieved 26 December 2012.
  18. ^'Download Microsoft® SQL Server® 2008 Express from Official Microsoft Download Center'. Microsoft.com. 2009-02-08. Retrieved 2019-04-03.
  19. ^'Download Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 - Express from Official Microsoft Download Center'. Retrieved 26 December 2012.
  20. ^ ab'Microsoft Support Lifecycle (SQL Server 2008 R2)'. Retrieved 26 December 2012.
  21. ^'Hardware and Software Requirements for Installing SQL Server 2008 R2'. msdn.microsoft.com. Retrieved 2017-10-16.
  22. ^'Download Microsoft® SQL Server® 2012 Express from Official Microsoft Download Center'. Retrieved 26 December 2012.
  23. ^ ab'Microsoft Support Lifecycle (SQL Server 2012)'. Retrieved 26 December 2012.
  24. ^'Hardware and Software Requirements for Installing SQL Server 2012'. Retrieved 6 June 2017.
  25. ^'Microsoft® SQL Server® 2012 SP2 Express'. Microsoft Download Center. Retrieved 2017-04-07.
  26. ^'Download Microsoft SQL Server 2014 Express'. Retrieved 11 April 2014.
  27. ^ ab'Microsoft Support Lifecycle (SQL Server 2014)'. Retrieved 11 April 2014.
  28. ^'Hardware and Software Requirements for Installing SQL Server 2014'. Retrieved 30 June 2017.
  29. ^'Microsoft® SQL Server® 2014 Express'. Microsoft Download Center. Retrieved 2017-04-08.
  30. ^'Download Microsoft SQL Server 2016 Express'.
  31. ^ ab'Microsoft Support Lifecycle (SQL Server 2016)'.
  32. ^'Download Microsoft SQL Server 2017 Express'.
  33. ^ ab'Microsoft Support Lifecycle (SQL Server 2017)'.

External links[edit]

Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=SQL_Server_Express&oldid=918792459'

Why choose the Express edition?

Build web and mobile applications for multiple data types

Store and support business data—structured or unstructured and with native support for relational data, XML, and spatial data—plus, increase temporal data granularity with date and time data types.

Embed a lightweight database into applications

Create small databases in basic desktop applications or tools using SQL Server Express LocalDB—a lightweight deployment option that has fewer prerequisites and runs in-process with applications and not as a service.

Scale across editions

Easily scale your applications across SQL Server editions as you grow—without having to change application code due to the common programming surface enabled by SQL Server 2017.

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