cinmiller
Member
[crazy] Our current set-up is as follows;
Windows 2000 Server with NT/SQL2000 1 instance of SQL for all environments. We are in the process of defining a project for Purchasing and Inventory and we need some input on
the following.
1. Is it better to have Development and Production completely separate? On different servers with their own SQL.
2. Does a separate instance of SQL on the Primary Enterprise Server for Development protect Production.
3. If do a completely separate setup do we need two deployment servers?
4. Can we have update 5 installed in planner and deployed to our test server using the same deployment server, then later install a pre update 5 ESU and deploy through the UP3 environments without risk?
Windows 2000 Server with NT/SQL2000 1 instance of SQL for all environments. We are in the process of defining a project for Purchasing and Inventory and we need some input on
the following.
1. Is it better to have Development and Production completely separate? On different servers with their own SQL.
2. Does a separate instance of SQL on the Primary Enterprise Server for Development protect Production.
3. If do a completely separate setup do we need two deployment servers?
4. Can we have update 5 installed in planner and deployed to our test server using the same deployment server, then later install a pre update 5 ESU and deploy through the UP3 environments without risk?