If your development / testing environment does not have actual production data (it was not replicated or randomly generated or masked), you can rest easy and use the Developer version.In cases of complaints or customers who have contracts, Microsoft conducts in-person or remote audits of companies (companies are informed and follow the audit) and consultants analyze the entire environment for pirated software or other licensing problems (including Azure), so in one of these audits, your company may end up being fined for irregularities.Īlthough the SQL Server Developer documentation tells us that we can use the Developer version in testing and development environments, we should be very careful about that: Under no circumstances use SQL Server Developer in production environments, as your installation will be considered PIRATE / ILLEGAL and you may be heavily punished ($$$) by Microsoft.Īnd how does Microsoft know that you are using SQL Developer in production?
#Install sql server 2017 developer edition install
This incredible benefit that Microsoft has made available to IT pros, allowing anyone to download and install SQL Server Developer, applies only to study, test, and / or development environments. Can I use SQL Server Developer Edition in production environments?