Updated: July 15, 2020 (December 19, 2016)
Charts & IllustrationsSQL Server Reporting Services Feature Comparison
SQL Server’s Reporting Services rolls up data into reports that are stored or sent for analysis. The key features for SQL Server 2016 being used as a reporting server are shown here by edition. The feature mix did not change with SP1.
Feature | Description | Express | Standard | Enterprise |
Max processors or processor cores | Maximum processing power available to an instance of SQL Server 2014 Reporting Services. | Lesser of four cores or one processor | Lesser of 24 cores or four processors | Maximum supported by OS |
Max memory | Maximum RAM available to SQL Reporting Services. | 4GB (for Express with Advanced Services) | 128GB | Maximum supported by OS |
Report Builder | End-user-created reports. | No | Yes | Yes |
Mobile reporting server component (Datazen) | Provides secure, mobile access to on-premises reports. | No | No | Yes |
Mobile applications | Native mobile apps. | No | No |
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