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Hosting several DBs

Post by sneaky » 22 Apr 2008, 09:59

Hello everyone,

I am a complete novice with this sw but I have been asked to be the lucky man to take charge in setting up an environment where we will be hosting (to start with) 2 seperate Customer Sage environments.

I am sure it will be a walk in the park, but I have not found the official Sage site very forthcoming with free information.

My questions are:-

Can I run 2 seperate licensed versions of Sage Line 50 on one server (I have been playing with running them (V 11 and V 13) on seperate drives and it all appears to be working fine)?

If so, do they need to be set up/installed in a specific manner?

Secondly, how easy is it to migrate the data from their current servers over to the new one? (i.e. is it just a case of pulling over the full Sage directory or does data get written elsewhere with the daily use of the application).

Apologies if these questions are not the standard type that you get on this forum(and a bit vague).

Thanks in advance for any responses

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Post by brucedenney » 29 Apr 2008, 18:31

Yes you can run them on the same machine.

Install the applications into different directories.

You could just copy the file share, however, reports could be stored locally or on the server, so you probably are better off backing up and restore in full sage manner.
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