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by antaviana 3465 days ago
AFAIK, the costs and editions will be the same as in SQL 2016 (i.e. Express, Web, Standard, Enterprise).
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This is correct. SQL Server licensing is not changed. The major benefit is being able to share a single infrastructural OS for application and DB - it is not uncommon to see Linux app environment and Windows DB environment in a lot of large organizations.

The secondary benefit is removing the Windows OS licensing cost.