Network Requirements
Hossein.K
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The table lists the minimum network requirements for client/server connections
in a Microsoft Dynamics AX system.
The following formula expresses the total response time for running a task:
(Number of calls to and from the server * l) + (number of bytes sent /b)
It is recommended that you consider the following types of connections when
planning your system:
• For a system that uses a local area network (LAN), connect directly
through a Microsoft Dynamics AX client.
• For a system that uses a wide area network (WAN), connect using
Windows Server Terminal Services or another remote connection
product. Windows Server 2008 R2 Remote Desktop Services
(Terminal Services) includes TS RemoteApp, TS Easy Print and TS
Web Access. For more information about using Terminal Services,
refer to the Terminal Services site on Microsoft TechNet.
Microsoft Dynamics AX can operate on networks that use Internet Protocol
Version 4 (IPv4) or Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6).
Regards,
Hossein Karimi
in a Microsoft Dynamics AX system.
Value | AOS | Database |
Bandwidth (b) | 100 MB for each second | 100 MB for each second |
Latency (l) | Less than five milliseconds | Less than five milliseconds |
The following formula expresses the total response time for running a task:
(Number of calls to and from the server * l) + (number of bytes sent /b)
It is recommended that you consider the following types of connections when
planning your system:
• For a system that uses a local area network (LAN), connect directly
through a Microsoft Dynamics AX client.
• For a system that uses a wide area network (WAN), connect using
Windows Server Terminal Services or another remote connection
product. Windows Server 2008 R2 Remote Desktop Services
(Terminal Services) includes TS RemoteApp, TS Easy Print and TS
Web Access. For more information about using Terminal Services,
refer to the Terminal Services site on Microsoft TechNet.
Microsoft Dynamics AX can operate on networks that use Internet Protocol
Version 4 (IPv4) or Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6).
Regards,
Hossein Karimi
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