![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It's likely that the client will be using O365 (now Microsoft 365) licenses for Excel & Word, so there are some particularities to consider when deploying on a TS server, to avoid multiple licensing for each and every user.ĭepending on how large the user count will be, you may want to add a 3rd VM for applications (like MR 2012, Web Services, Integration Services, etc.) to not put all the load on the SQL server. I always recommend a multi-VM approach with the back-end SQL data server and a front-end TS server for the users to connect to. There are hundreds of Azure Templates all pre-configured with the software, the only difference is that if you take one with SQL installed already, you might have to reconfigure it to fit your very specific needs for GP, as out-of-the-box it's very standard. I had never seen the document that Derek posted here before, but everything is by the book and exactly how you're supposed to do it.Ībout the licensing, it all depends if you're subscribed to a larger SLA for licensing or not, but in general, it's recommended to pay the licenses directly with the VM's you setup from the Azure store. I've already moved several clients from on-prem or hosted facilities to Azure. ![]() Dynamics Previous Versions Dynamics Previous Versions.Implementing Dynamics 365 Implementing Dynamics 365.Artificial Intelligence Artificial Intelligence.Dynamics 365 Products Dynamics 365 Products. ![]()
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