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    Default Ideal Deployment

    Hi,
    I am looking at moving away from Plesk and trying out Enkompass however I was wondering if someone could shed some light on the ideal setup and how it should be setup on a per server basis.

    For Example:
    Primary DC
    Secondary DC
    Web Server
    Database Server
    E-Mail Server

    I am just trying to work out costing at the moment as with 5 servers in the example above we are looking at about £20k in server hardware alone and then at least £200/month in licensing as the un-authenticated processor license for Windows would not be possible on the 2 domain controllers.

    Also if we went for a single server setup to start out with and test things out would it then be possible to add servers in later and migrate services such as the databases to their own servers?

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    Default Ideal Deployment

    We don't have any guides on an ideal deployment. You can run all of these services from a single server managed by Enkompass, and add servers as your needs grow.

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