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How to Install Microsoft SQL Server 2018 Enterprise Edition with SP1 x64
Microsoft SQL Server 2018 is a powerful and scalable data platform that offers high performance, security, and Azure connectivity. It is available in different editions to suit your needs, such as Enterprise, Developer, Express, and Standard. In this article, we will show you how to install Microsoft SQL Server 2018 Enterprise Edition with SP1 x64 on Windows.
Prerequisites
Before you begin, make sure you have the following:
A Windows server or computer that meets the hardware and software requirements for SQL Server 2018.
A valid license key for SQL Server 2018 Enterprise Edition.
The SQL Server 2018 installation media or the SQL Server 2018 ISO file.
An internet connection to download updates and optional features.
A backup of your existing databases and system settings, in case you need to restore them later.
Installation steps
Follow these steps to install SQL Server 2018 Enterprise Edition with SP1 x64 on Windows:
Mount the SQL Server 2018 installation media or the ISO file on your Windows server or computer.
Run the setup.exe file from the root folder of the installation media or the ISO file.
On the SQL Server Installation Center window, click on Installation on the left pane.
On the right pane, click on New SQL Server stand-alone installation or add features to an existing installation.
On the Product Key page, enter your license key for SQL Server 2018 Enterprise Edition and click Next.
On the License Terms page, read and accept the license terms and click Next.
On the Microsoft Update page, choose whether you want to use Microsoft Update to check for updates and click Next.
On the Install Rules page, review the rules and fix any issues that are reported. Click Next.
On the Feature Selection page, select the features that you want to install. You can also change the default installation paths if needed. Click Next.
On the Instance Configuration page, choose whether you want to install a default or a named instance of SQL Server. You can also change the instance ID and root directory if needed. Click Next.
On the Server Configuration page, specify the service accounts and startup types for each SQL Server service. You can also use the Collation tab to change the default collation for the instance. Click Next.
On the Database Engine Configuration page, choose whether you want to use Windows authentication mode or mixed mode for your instance. If you choose mixed mode, you need to specify a strong password for the sa account. You also need to add any Windows users or groups that you want to have administrative privileges on the instance. You can also use the Data Directories tab to change the default locations for data and log files, tempdb files, and backup files. You can also use the Filestream tab to enable FILESTREAM feature for your instance. Click Next.
On the Analysis Services Configuration page, choose whether you want to install Analysis Services in multidimensional and data mining mode or in tabular mode. You also need to add any Windows users or groups that you want to have administrative rights on Analysis Services. You can also use the Data Directories tab to change the default locations for data and log files. Click Next.
On the Reporting Services Configuration page, choose whether you want to install Reporting Services in native mode or in SharePoint integrated mode. You can also choose not to configure Reporting Services at this time. Click Next.
On the Distributed Replay Controller page, specify a Windows user account that will be used as the controller service account. Click Next.
On the Distributed Replay Client page, specify a Windows user account that will be used as the client 061ffe29dd