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Download Microsoft SQL Server 2019 Reporting Services

Use the direct link below to download Microsoft SQL Server 2019 Reporting Services. The service is provided as a trial and will require activation. The service is valid for 108 days; features will be limited once the days excelled.  

Microsoft SQL Server 2019 Reporting Services

Microsoft SQL Server 2019 Reporting Services
Microsoft SQL Server 2019 Reporting Services

The setup is provided in a standalone offline installer, directly from Microsoft Server.

File: SQLServerReportingServices.exe

Size: 104.9MB

Version: 15.0.1102.932

Microsoft SQL Server 2019 Reporting Services

Requirement for Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services

The service can be used on Windows Server 2019 or earlier versions of Windows Servers. it can be also used on Windows OS like Windows 10 or Windows 8.1. you will also need Net Framework 4.7 or better for the service too.

SQL Server Database Engine (2012 SP4 or later) is also recommended.

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Hardware Requirement

For the hard disk, SQL Server requires a minimum of 6 GB of available hard-disk space.

Disk space requirements will vary with the SQL Server components you install. For more information, see Hard Disk Space Requirements later in this article. For information on supported storage types for data files, see Storage Types for Data Files.

Installing SQL Server on computers with the NTFS or ReFS file formats is recommended. The FAT32 file system is supported but not recommended as it is less secure than the NTFS or ReFS file systems.

Read-only, mapped, or compressed drives are blocked during installation. As for the drive, a DVD drive, as appropriate, is required for installation from the disc.

SQL Server requires Super-VGA (800×600) or higher resolution monitor with Internet access for Internet functionality.

In the memory section, you will need 512 MB for the Express edition and 1 GB for all other editions. However; it is recommended to have 1 GB for Express and 4 GB for other editions for improved and efficient performance.

Processor Speed needs to be at 1.4 GHz at a minimum and 2.0 GHz or faster is recommended.

Processor Type x64 Processor: AMD Opteron, AMD Athlon 64, Intel Xeon with Intel EM64T support, Intel Pentium IV with EM64T support

NOTE: Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services supports only x64 system architecture. X86 is no longer supported.

Software Requirement

.NET Framework- SQL Server 2016 (13.x) and later require .NET Framework 4.6 for the Database Engine, Master Data Services, or Replication. SQL Server setup automatically installs .NET Framework. You can also manually install .NET Framework from Microsoft .NET Framework 4.6 (Web Installer) for Windows.

For more information, recommendations, and guidance about .NET Framework 4.6 see .NET Framework Deployment Guide for Developers.

Windows 8.1, and Windows Server 2012 R2 require KB2919355 before installing .NET Framework 4.6.

Network Software- Supported operating systems for SQL Server have built-in network software. Named and default instances of a stand-alone installation support the following network protocols: Shared memory, Named Pipes, TCP/IP, and VIA.

Note: VIA protocol is not supported on failover clusters. Clients or applications running on the same node of the failover cluster as the SQL Server instance can use Shared Memory protocol to connect to SQL Server using its local pipe address. However, this type of connection is not cluster-aware and will fail after an instance failover. It is therefore not recommended and should only be used in very specific scenarios.

Important: The VIA protocol is deprecated. This feature will be removed in a future version of Microsoft SQL Server. Avoid using this feature in new development work, and plan to modify applications that currently use this feature.

For more information about Network Protocols and Network Libraries, see Network Protocols and Network Libraries.

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