SCORCH SQL license enterprise or standard

I understand that a SQL license is included, however I have not found any documentation specifying whether that is SQL enterprise or standard.  Can I use SQL 2008 SP1 Enterprise or just Standard?  Can you point me to any documentation
that would validate this?

Hi,
according to the "System Center 2012 R2 Licensing Datasheet"  (http://download.microsoft.com/download/B/4/A/B4A98A4E-2F43-489D-8761-5362C8C2C328/System_Center_2012_R2_Licensing_Datasheet.pdf):
"Right to run management server software and supporting SQL Server Runtime (SQL Server Standard Edition)".
The current Version is System Center 2012 R2.  It Supports SQL Server 2008
R2 or SQL Server 2012 both in Standard or Enterprise, see details here:
http://technet.microsoft.com/de-de/library/dn281933.aspx
Regards,
Stefan
www.sc-orchestrator.eu ,
Blog sc-orchestrator.eu

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