
We have a company with an office on the West coast of the US and other in the UK. I'd like to use US date formats and spelling for one legal entity, and en-GB dates and spelling for the other legal entity. Is there a simply way to set this up on a legal entity basis. I'm not sure if the labels within D365 themselves even change, for example if I set the system language to en-GB I don't see any differences in form names, etc, like labor vs labour.
The other question I have is latency. We've set up the environment on US West, the secondary region is US East, through LCS. Are there any easy measures that can be taken so performance from the UK isn't impacted by having to connect to US West? Is the secondary region just the backup in case of outage in the primary region? I was curious if you had better ping to the secondary region than the first if you would be connected there.
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For time-zones you usually have 1 AOS per time zone and batch job that does posting for specific timezone is assigned to specific AOS, please refer for details msdn.microsoft.com/.../cc518263.aspx
You can check latency here http://www.azurespeed.com/. Second region is just for failover.