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  • October 21, 2020
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Hi Everybody,

I know Acumatica is designed for cloud environment which I assume it means it is built for virtual environments.  

Now… I have customers running Acumatica on physical servers who want to virtualise their Acumatica environment.  I’ve never thought of the following question:

Are there any drawbacks/limitations to doing this virtualisation, I mean moving Acumatica to virtual machines?

Many thanks for your thoughts and recommendations.

Best answer by vkumar

Hi,

There are no drawbacks or limitations as such. Refer to our documentation on recommended server setup to install Acumatica on virtual servers. Here is our documentation which points to recommended system requirement for such environments. Our SaaS solution uses similar setup and works seamlessly. 

https://help-2020r2.acumatica.com/Help?ScreenId=ShowWiki&pageid=54ef574c-0adf-48a0-b5be-d3438a6e5400

 

Hope this helps,

Regards,

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  • Acumatica Support Team
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  • October 22, 2020

Hi,

There are no drawbacks or limitations as such. Refer to our documentation on recommended server setup to install Acumatica on virtual servers. Here is our documentation which points to recommended system requirement for such environments. Our SaaS solution uses similar setup and works seamlessly. 

https://help-2020r2.acumatica.com/Help?ScreenId=ShowWiki&pageid=54ef574c-0adf-48a0-b5be-d3438a6e5400

 

Hope this helps,

Regards,


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  • October 26, 2020

Thanks Vijay. Noted and passed forwards.


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  • Jr Varsity III
  • October 28, 2020

We are running Windows Server 2019 with Hyper-V on 1 DL360-G9 server

Hyper-V - 6 400gb SSD SAS Raid-6 / OBR6

VM1 - IIS / Acumatica - 48gb / 12 Virtual Cores

VM2 - IIS / Acumatica Self Service Portal - 32gb / 8 Virtual Cores

VM3- SQL Server 2019 64gb / 16 Virtual Cores

Pretty snappy and works great.