Hi Team,
Just thought to mention as nobody else has so far...
We are now running Server 2012 Foundation (no wizards - coming in Server 2012 Essentials edition late this year) on an XW4600 with 8Gb as a domain controller and moving our desktops to Windows 8 (which I'm not excited about, but need to give it a go).
CommitCRM 6 seems to run fine from this server with the basic database. No issues so far. Have just livened up the Web Interface for the first time since moving our installation and this presented no issues after I added the CommitWebInterface.exe to the Windows Firewall.
I've not played with the v6 update to the web interface much yet - if it looks like an improvement I may leave it running and buy an SSL certificate. I found older versions of the Web Interface a little frustrating and would be keen to see more development from the CommitCRM team in this area.
Just FYI the server boots from a 120Gb Intel 330 series SSD (6Gb Sata capable but the server only had 3Gb DATA ports). The OS had a 60Gb partition of which 11Gb is used (no apps installed - pretty much default configuration) and the other half of the SSD was set aside forCommitCRM. I was hoping for a decent performance improvement over the VMWare Server v1 Windows 2000 machine CommitCRM was running on (on top of our SBS2003 machine) but this has not come.
Cheers
Mike
Auckland, NZ
Just thought to mention as nobody else has so far...
We are now running Server 2012 Foundation (no wizards - coming in Server 2012 Essentials edition late this year) on an XW4600 with 8Gb as a domain controller and moving our desktops to Windows 8 (which I'm not excited about, but need to give it a go).
CommitCRM 6 seems to run fine from this server with the basic database. No issues so far. Have just livened up the Web Interface for the first time since moving our installation and this presented no issues after I added the CommitWebInterface.exe to the Windows Firewall.
I've not played with the v6 update to the web interface much yet - if it looks like an improvement I may leave it running and buy an SSL certificate. I found older versions of the Web Interface a little frustrating and would be keen to see more development from the CommitCRM team in this area.
Just FYI the server boots from a 120Gb Intel 330 series SSD (6Gb Sata capable but the server only had 3Gb DATA ports). The OS had a 60Gb partition of which 11Gb is used (no apps installed - pretty much default configuration) and the other half of the SSD was set aside forCommitCRM. I was hoping for a decent performance improvement over the VMWare Server v1 Windows 2000 machine CommitCRM was running on (on top of our SBS2003 machine) but this has not come.
Cheers
Mike
Auckland, NZ
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