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The page asserted that Premium/Embedded/Fabric capacities, SQL Server Enterprise Edition and Azure AS Standard tier are Enterprise-Tier without saying why. Add the rationale: the line follows Microsoft's own split between per-user and capacity-based licensing, where a per-seat license matches the personal, non-transferable key of Business Edition, and shared organization-scale capacities match Enterprise Edition.

The page asserted that Premium/Embedded/Fabric capacities, SQL Server
Enterprise Edition and Azure AS Standard tier are Enterprise-Tier without
saying why. Add the rationale: the line follows Microsoft's own split
between per-user and capacity-based licensing, where a per-seat license
matches the personal, non-transferable key of Business Edition, and shared
organization-scale capacities match Enterprise Edition.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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