thecomputerguy
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Client has a Precision Workstation in RAID1 being used as a dedicated Quickbooks Server. The original plan was to use this one-time purchase (About $3000 5-Years ago) as a bridge until the client chose to either move to Quickbooks Online or RightNetworks hosting.
They have decided that Quickbooks Online is a no go for them.
They have also decided that the $60 (roughly) per user per year for RightNetworks isn't for them considering their user count. Costs likely being $600 or so per month.
They have since expanded the need for people to access Quickbooks remotely significantly.
It started as 1 person who may or may not work from home, to now 4+ people need to access it remotely along with the 5+ people using it in-house.
I originally set them up with some remote access software directly to the server (as a bridge). Now with the amount of people requiring remote access they will constantly be bumping each other out. This along with the fact that I don't want people "using" this station, it was never meant to be used for this.
My thought's were to either deploy 4 mini PC's as a gateway for them to login to (Think NUC, or Tiny PC's) at $600 per unit.
OR
Bump the Precision station up to 64GB of RAM and spin up 4 HyperV guests with 4GB-6GB of RAM each with only a Windows License and Quickbooks installed. Then have them VPN into the network and then RDP into their respective HyperV guests. I also only have about 80GB of storage left on this Server so I'd need to either upgrade the storage or each station would only be alotted 20GB.
Edit: I'll probably need to bump the storage and the RAM up since 20GB won't be enough. I'll probably need to reconfigure the whole station with either a single 1TB NVme SSD or two 1TB NVme SSD's in RAID 1, and then since it's 5-Years old it might just make more sense to replace the whole station since it appears that it will now be utilized long-term.
I have a single HyperV guest running barebones at it's already at 40GB.
Anyone have thoughts on this?
They have decided that Quickbooks Online is a no go for them.
They have also decided that the $60 (roughly) per user per year for RightNetworks isn't for them considering their user count. Costs likely being $600 or so per month.
They have since expanded the need for people to access Quickbooks remotely significantly.
It started as 1 person who may or may not work from home, to now 4+ people need to access it remotely along with the 5+ people using it in-house.
I originally set them up with some remote access software directly to the server (as a bridge). Now with the amount of people requiring remote access they will constantly be bumping each other out. This along with the fact that I don't want people "using" this station, it was never meant to be used for this.
My thought's were to either deploy 4 mini PC's as a gateway for them to login to (Think NUC, or Tiny PC's) at $600 per unit.
OR
Bump the Precision station up to 64GB of RAM and spin up 4 HyperV guests with 4GB-6GB of RAM each with only a Windows License and Quickbooks installed. Then have them VPN into the network and then RDP into their respective HyperV guests. I also only have about 80GB of storage left on this Server so I'd need to either upgrade the storage or each station would only be alotted 20GB.
Edit: I'll probably need to bump the storage and the RAM up since 20GB won't be enough. I'll probably need to reconfigure the whole station with either a single 1TB NVme SSD or two 1TB NVme SSD's in RAID 1, and then since it's 5-Years old it might just make more sense to replace the whole station since it appears that it will now be utilized long-term.
I have a single HyperV guest running barebones at it's already at 40GB.
Anyone have thoughts on this?

