Hi there,
We are interested in hosting CommitCRM on Azure. We only have two users so I was wondering if anyone else has done this. I'm thinking of commissioning two servers in Azure with reserved IPs (using Set-AzureStaticVNetIP). We login to one using RDP accounts (we get two of these RDP admin accounts without Terminal Services) and run CommitCRM client. We then run the SQL engine on the other, no active directory.
I know it's possible to run two copies of CommitCRM via RDP on a single host locally but this is an unsupported setup and I don't want any data corruption.
I'm after the best way to setup RDP CommitCRM with the minimum number of Azure VMs.
Suggestions?
Tony
We are interested in hosting CommitCRM on Azure. We only have two users so I was wondering if anyone else has done this. I'm thinking of commissioning two servers in Azure with reserved IPs (using Set-AzureStaticVNetIP). We login to one using RDP accounts (we get two of these RDP admin accounts without Terminal Services) and run CommitCRM client. We then run the SQL engine on the other, no active directory.
I know it's possible to run two copies of CommitCRM via RDP on a single host locally but this is an unsupported setup and I don't want any data corruption.
I'm after the best way to setup RDP CommitCRM with the minimum number of Azure VMs.
Suggestions?
Tony
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