Thanks Rahul,
 
Yes the reason for 2 AOS I understand but I am talking about AX2009 allowing
2 AOS to use the same appl folder or someting like that (actually that is
what my email is for to try to clear my confusion about whatever new
functionality AX2009 and 2 AOS that I SUPPOSEDLY remember hearing/seeing
somewhere)
 
I could be just going mad and no such thing ever existsed but would
appreciate someone helping to confirm I am going mad or not ;)
 
Thanks
James
  _____  

From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:axapta-knowledge-vill...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Rahul Mohta
Sent: 20 July 2009 17:27
To: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] Re: Dual AOS on same server


  

Hi
2AOS or more are usefull if the load is to be distributed.
Rahul

--- In Axapta-Knowledge- <mailto:Axapta-Knowledge-Village%40yahoogroups.com>
vill...@yahoogroups.com, "James Flavell" <djf1...@...> wrote:
>
> Sorry everyone this one is more due to my memory failing me....
> 
> I remember in some MS seminar they said AX2009 allows us to run 2 AOS from
> the same appl folder or 2 AOS on the same server sharing the same appl
> folder (or somethign like that)
> 
> So can anyone point me to what the '2 AOS' thing is rather than me confuse
> myself and also what situation it might be of use in (I was reading in the
> benchmark white paper about 'logical AOS instances' and wondered is this 2
> AOS instances on the same server because 1 AOS would not make full/best
use
> of teh hardware (it was I think in total a 16 core CPU...)
> 
> Thanks again everyone and sorry for the poor memory
> James
>




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