Hi

It's not entirely clear that this is what you're thinking of doing but...

Do NOT locate your two object servers in two different physical locations with 
one or both connected to the database server over a WAN link. All of the object 
servers need to be connected to the database server at LAN speeds and latency 
as a setup involving WAN links between the AOS and database would deliver 
terrible performance.

If you want to functionally separate your users between two object servers, you 
can certainly do that (although I would say that the benefits of this would be 
questionable - it's usually better to use AOS load balancing spread the load 
between the object servers evenly) but you should keep them in the same 
physical location. Access to the object servers can then be direct (for any 
users that are also in that physical location) and via terminal services or 
Citrix for those that are remote.

Regards


Malcolm Burtt
Touchstone Group
People - Partnership - Solutions



From: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com 
[mailto:axapta-knowledge-vill...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Amgad Toma
Sent: 04 February 2010 09:23
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Subject: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village] AX With different Locations


Dear All,

I have 2 geographical Locations, first one the head office(Financial Dept With 
20 users), Other One Operation Process (Inventory Breakdown, production ... etc 
with 40 users), Can I install 2 AOS (application Object Server) on one central 
SQL database or not?

On other Hand, which the latest communication technology to linked 2 sites 
together with highest performance.

Amgad Raouf Toma
ERP Specialist

* amgad.t...@eagle-chemicals.com


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