Wednesday, August 06, 2008

SQL Server 2008 Feature Pack, August 2008 (i.e. The SQL2K8 RTM Feature Pack)

 Microsoft Downloads - Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Feature Pack, August 2008

“Download the 2008 Feature Pack for Microsoft SQL Server 2008, a collection of stand-alone install packages that provide additional value for SQL Server 2008.

Version: 10.00.1600.22
Date Published: 8/6/2008
Language: English
Download Size: 1.0 MB - 318.6 MB*

The Feature Pack is a collection of stand-alone install packages that provide additional value for SQL Server 2008. It includes the latest versions of:

  • Redistributable components for SQL Server 2008.
  • Add-on providers for SQL Server 2008.
  • Backward compatibility components for SQL Server 2008.

Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Analysis Services 10.0 OLE DB Provider

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Backward Compatibility Components

Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Command Line Utilities

SQL Server Compact 3.5 SP1

Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Data Mining Add-ins for Microsoft Office 2007

Microsoft SQL Server Driver for PHP 7

Microsoft Core XML Services (MSXML) 6.0

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 JDBC Driver 1.2 (Based on the description looks to also support SQL Server 2008)

Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Management Objects

Microsoft OLEDB Provider for DB2

SQL Server Remote Blob Store

Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Native Client

Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Policies

Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services Add-in for Microsoft SharePoint Technologies

Microsoft SQL Server System CLR Types

Microsoft Sync Framework

Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Upgrade Advisor

…”

So pretty much everything but the kitchen sink!

All available as stand-alone downloads (i.e. this isn’t some monster download but allot of smaller ones)

 

Related Past Post XRef:
SQL Server 2008 RTM Requires/Installs .Net 3.5 SP1 & Wait for VS2008 SP1 before you install SQL2K8 on your Dev machines
SQL Server 2008 Edition Side–by-side Feature Comparison - (aka. What Edition do I need so I can get feature X,Y or Z?)
SQL Server 2008 RTM’s (and is now available on MSDN Subscribers Download)

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