Good point, Bruce. It's a bit more work, but you are able to upload an existing Windows Server Standard edition disk on top of a Datacenter virtual machine deployment and swap out the OS disk. Or, even easier, we've used Azure Site Recovery (
https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/site-recovery/) to replicate and migrate an on-premise Standard server to Azure, which can be free if you do it fast enough (within 30 days).
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Steve Iwanowski, NextStep Technology Advisors, aka DSD Lancaster PA ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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Original Message:
Sent: 09-25-2019 09:15
From: Bruce Kern
Subject: Anyone have a client using Microsoft Azure to host
Hello,
You will have to confirm this but it's my understanding that MS Azure only offers an OS for Win. Server "Datacenter". It looks like no version of Sage 100 is supported on any version of MS "Datacenter" per the SPM, see "Not Supported". I do not know why its not supported, I'm told its mainly a licencing model difference on the Microsoft side. I have encountered errors installing Sage 100 on "datacenter" but it ran afterwords. I have also have heard of someone who has a Sage 100 Premium running on one and reportedly it works fine. Since Sage will possibly deny any support it would be important to let the end user know, maybe make them sign a waiver, and of course if you go for it test the heck out of it.
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Bruce Kern
SWK Technologies Inc.
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