I was wondering, how easily does ERPNext support a multi-tenant environment? Is it just a matter of provisioning a new database for each tenant, or does ERPNext make modifications to files that would prevent such a thing?
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You are right. Each tenant is a separate database. There is no script to prevent any such thing. The software is licensed as GPL. We just expect you to honour that license and contribute improvements back to the community and maintain the erpnext name.
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On 19-Nov-2012, at 6:22 AM, William Graber <ka...@gmail.com> wrote:
I was wondering, how easily does ERPNext support a multi-tenant environment? Is it just a matter of provisioning a new database for each tenant, or does ERPNext make modifications to files that would prevent such a thing?
Thanks.
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Thanks for the reply. We might start offering ERPNext to our clients if it’s fairly trivial to host them from the same server (or at least a virtual instance).
On Monday, November 19, 2012 12:05:35 AM UTC-5, rushabh wrote:
You are right. Each tenant is a separate database. There is no script to prevent any such thing. The software is licensed as GPL. We just expect you to honour that license and contribute improvements back to the community and maintain the erpnext name.
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On 19-Nov-2012, at 6:22 AM, William Graber <ka…@gmail.com> wrote:
I was wondering, how easily does ERPNext support a multi-tenant environment? Is it just a matter of provisioning a new database for each tenant, or does ERPNext make modifications to files that would prevent such a thing?
Thanks.
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It might not be trivial (depends on your tech team). We also offer commercial support. Pls see the Open Source section on our site.
Good luck!
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On 19-Nov-2012, at 11:35 AM, William Graber <ka...@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks for the reply. We might start offering ERPNext to our clients if it's fairly trivial to host them from the same server (or at least a virtual instance).
On Monday, November 19, 2012 12:05:35 AM UTC-5, rushabh wrote:
You are right. Each tenant is a separate database. There is no script to prevent any such thing. The software is licensed as GPL. We just expect you to honour that license and contribute improvements back to the community and maintain the erpnext name.
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On 19-Nov-2012, at 6:22 AM, William Graber <ka...@gmail.com> wrote:
I was wondering, how easily does ERPNext support a multi-tenant environment? Is it just a matter of provisioning a new database for each tenant, or does ERPNext make modifications to files that would prevent such a thing?
Thanks.
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