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Overview

As LogiSense customers grow their business, they expect their back office system to handle the workloads and usage that come with a larger volume of customers, data and transactions.

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Single Node

As long as processing power is adequate, the web server and app server can be placed on their own Hyper-V Host. It is strongly recommended that the Database server runs on it's own physical box.

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Multi-Node

If App Server A crashes, App Server B will take over. Likewise, if web Server A crashes, web Server B will take over. If desired, up to ā€˜Nā€™ redundant nodes can be setup depending on desired level of uptime and availability.

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Standard deployment would see a single node configuration without the need for considerations around geo-redundancy or unique fail over scenarios.

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Upgrade Strategy

LogiSense will formally support new versions of Windows Server and SQL Server within a 12-month time frame after the official release. An official release date is considered to be the date at which the new edition becomes generally available for adoption in a non Beta formLogiSense Billing for its customers on a timely basis. Upgrade timing is scheduled and agreed upon with each customer deployment.

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