Hello,
Currently we are using cloud hosted ERP in a multi-tenant situation. Owners of the company want to move away from the monthly cost of the system, so I'm exploring what it would take to put our ERP on a local server.
The main issue is no one in the company is proficient at Windows Server or SQL Server.
Our license for ERP allows for 5 concurrent users at a time, but we have probably like 10 unique users that all use several devices.
I have many many questions but first off, we aren't interested in developing or doing anything to the software anymore. We have it where we want it, and now we just want it to run going forward. Assuming we get the server setup and our database transferred, beyond setting up a regular offsite backup in addition to the raid 10 for the database, we should be pretty good to have it just set to run without much problems, right? I'm expecting we'd need to higher a consultant for the setup, but then after that i would expect we would rarely need expert intervention.
Second question is more related to pricing. What kind of licensing do I need for Windows Server and SQL Server.
Probably looking at a 1 socket AMD Epyc server, one of their mid-range 16 core 32 thread versions [whichever is best value when we get to that stage].
Thanks in advance!
Currently we are using cloud hosted ERP in a multi-tenant situation. Owners of the company want to move away from the monthly cost of the system, so I'm exploring what it would take to put our ERP on a local server.
The main issue is no one in the company is proficient at Windows Server or SQL Server.
Our license for ERP allows for 5 concurrent users at a time, but we have probably like 10 unique users that all use several devices.
I have many many questions but first off, we aren't interested in developing or doing anything to the software anymore. We have it where we want it, and now we just want it to run going forward. Assuming we get the server setup and our database transferred, beyond setting up a regular offsite backup in addition to the raid 10 for the database, we should be pretty good to have it just set to run without much problems, right? I'm expecting we'd need to higher a consultant for the setup, but then after that i would expect we would rarely need expert intervention.
Second question is more related to pricing. What kind of licensing do I need for Windows Server and SQL Server.
Probably looking at a 1 socket AMD Epyc server, one of their mid-range 16 core 32 thread versions [whichever is best value when we get to that stage].
Thanks in advance!
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