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funkynick892015-08-27 09:37:20
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funkynick89, 2015-08-27 09:37:20

Installing 1C server 8.3 + Ubuntu server, detailed instructions and prices?

Hello!
Tell me, please, who was involved in solving this issue
. It is necessary to launch a 1C server for a company, about 20 people, on Linux.
For this, we chose:
1. Ubuntu server 12.04
2. Server 1C Enterprise 8.3
3. XRDP as a protocol for communication (since most clients will connect from Windows)
In this regard, I would like to clarify a few questions:
- how is it better to organize the server of databases and licenses? Those. As I understand it, it is better to run the enterprise directly on the 1C server itself, and the license and database server, each on a separate virtual machine on this server?
- at the cost of licenses, the total cost of the software will consist of the prices for the 1C server, 1C licenses for 20 people and that's it?

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Azazel PW, 2015-08-27
@azazelpw

1. Server 1C + postgresql + license server.
If you separate the 1C server and the database server, you will get a performance degradation of the order of 20-30% on large databases and with a larger number of users.
And for 20 people, there will be a performance degradation of 15%
Put everything on an SSD with a large number of IOPS
. The license server does not interfere with work.
Ideally, you should not put it on a virtual machine. Again performance degradation will occur.

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pred8or, 2015-08-27
@pred8or

Don't listen to anyone about virtual machines. Everything (except hardware keys) can be put on them. At the same time, if you provide their backup, nothing will be covered for you. But the migration of all servers from a hardware server to a hardware server is only a matter of your network performance. That's why they are virtuals. You won't feel any difference in performance.
Now to the point. For 20 users you will need: 1 virtual 1C server, 1 virtual DBMS server, 1 hardware "server" for hardware security keys and as many virtual servers for license managers as you have hardware keys.
As a basic instruction for deploying on Linux, you can use this wonderful article: habrahabr.ru/post/155735
In our organization, the deployment architecture looks like this:
(1C server and DBMS)
(license management)

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GregoryR, 2015-10-05
@GregoryR

Here is a very detailed instruction for installing 1C on Ubuntu with PostgreSQL and Apache2
http://documentflow.net/faq/1s-doc-postgre-sql-...

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jackmas, 2016-11-03
@jackmas

I made an image for myself and got rid of installation problems for a
while 1. Download the iso image here https://yadi.sk/d/1cr4GXaXy3AJP
2. Burn the iso image to DVD
3. Run the installation from the disk, in full auto mode everything automatically will be installed
(!!! EVERYTHING WILL BE DESTROYED ON THE HARD DISK WITHOUT QUESTIONS!!!)
4. After the reboot, it will prompt you to enter the user
user: jack , password: 999
the sudo command will start, enter the password 999
after that the installation of 1C server and postgresql will begin
5. Second reboot and the system is ready to go.
Default:
user: jack, password 999
user: root, password 999
ip address 192.168.0.182
net mask 255.255.255.0
gateway 192.168.0.251
dns name server 192.168.0.251

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