Hi Steve,

Thanks

No AX I don’t think that pricy anymore compared to the other products with
BRL for Basic Essentials.  This customer bought long ago version 2.1 at
professional version so is doing an upgrade from 3.0.  So this is the first
time they will be using AOS hence why wanted to ask you guys about the
server spec.

Thanks
James

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Isn't Axapta a bit pricy for 8 users? :-)  Anyway, I would put some more RAM
in there (maybe like 2 or 3 gig) and you should be good.

 

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Steeve... 

 

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Hi can anyone give some feedback on the server spec planned for a customer.

It is only an 8 concurrent user license for normal trade (no production) and
all is across the LAN. The server will be the AOS and SQL server.

Planned:

IBM x3400 64bit Intel Xeon 5110 Dual Core Processor, 4MB Level2 cache, 2 x
512MB DDR2. 73GB SAS HDD (mirrored)

The company is only about 20 people so I was wondering is it a good idea to
take the small business server rather than individual W2003 and SQL 2005
license? Is there any thing to be aware of in such a configuration?

Thanks

James

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