Similarly, if an organization onboards only on Year 3, they will need to purchase all three years of Extended Security Updates. However, if an organization did not purchase the first year of Extended Security Updates coverage, they will need to purchase both Year 1 and Year 2 Extended Security Updates.
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Year 3: 125% of full license price annuallyĬan I onboard later and buy just Year 2 of 2012 Extended Security Updates?Ĭustomers who require 2012 outside Azure (where Extended Security Updates are available at no additional charge) can onboard on Year 2 of 2012 Extended Security Updates. Year 2: 100% of full license price annually Year 1: 75% of full license price annually
Licenses are sold in 2 core packs for SQL Server and 16 core packs for Windows Server 2012, and are priced as below: On-premises: Eligible customers will be able to purchase Extended Security Updates for their on-premises environment. On Azure: Customers who migrate workloads to Azure will have access to Extended Security Updates for both SQL Server 2012 and Windows Server 20 R2 for three years after the End of Support dates for no additional charge above the cost of running the virtual machine.