Pricing & Licensing
130 TopicsMaximum No. of Users for Performance
Hi, We are migrating a customer from Business Central 21 on premise to Business Central SaaS. They currently have 1,100 users and a database that is roughly 1TB (When migrate to SaaS it is roughly 450GB). They are concerned by Microsoft documentation and various links from third parties that say best performance is 300 users (How many users can Business Central support?) and (Service scalability for Business Central online - Business Central | Microsoft Learn). Is there a set limit that affects performance of the infrastructure? ThanksLicensing guide query for Business performance planning (FP&A/xP&A)
Team, I can see that an Ops-Activity license has ‘restricted Access/Inputs’ for the new BPP process. How can I find out exactly what the difference is between what an Ops/Activity license can do and what a Finance license can do in terms of ‘Restricted Access/Inputs’.72Views0likes1CommentNecessity of Order Lines Licenses
Hello everyone, A customer would like to connect an external third party warehouse management system to Finance & Supply Chain. This system accesses the Sales Order Line. Is the Operations - Order Line license necessary for this? The customer argues that the “Users of WMS” could also be equipped with D365 licenses and would then be licensed. Thank you in advanceSolvedSQL Server Multiplexing Client Access License (CAL) requirements
Hi Support Please advise SQL server QTY Device CAL license requirement The scenario SolarWinds server monitoring 100 x router All-in-one-box SQL Server --> SolarWinds server monitoring --> 100 x router How many device CAL required Remark: router is a devices not operated by humansD365 Marketing transitional offer for existing customers (CSP)
Last summer, I watched the webinar on the launch of D365 Customer Insight (https://learning.eventbuilder.com/event/76690). In the webinar, they showed the slide about the transitional offer for the existing customers that they could renew their existing D365 Marketing subscription till September 1, 2025. Not only EA but also CSP customers. However, I was reading this Learn page which explains that "This renewal must be made during the transitional offer window that will run through September 1, 2024". https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365/customer-insights/journeys/ci-faq#general This would effect to some of our customers. Did Microsoft change the schedule or is "2025" just a typo? In fact, the renewal status of one of our customers' subscription is "auto renews on" which means that the subscription will be renewed automatically on the renewal date. If SKUs are not available after current contract is expired, the status should be "expired on", shouldn't it? As long as I see. the transitional offer is available until 2015 but I need the confirmation.SolvedDynamics 365 Business Central on-premises availability for customers with enhancement plan
Microsoft announced that Dynamics 365 Business Central on-premises will only be available until March 31th of 2025. However, one of our Dynamics NAV customers with an active enhancement plan would like to upgrade to the newest version of Dynamics 365 Business Central on-premises at a later date, probably not until beginning of 2026. Will it be possible to make the transition for this customer from Dynamics NAV to Dynamics 365 Business Central on-premises in 2026?SolvedBridge to Cloud Promo query
If a customer has already ordered regular licenses through Enterprise Agreement, but decided to go with CSP and use B2C promo, is it possible to order B2C through CSP? Or the requirement for customer is to not have any D365 licenses on their tenant? One of the requirement in the B2C FAQ is - customer must not have previously purchased the same online product via legacy CSP or NCE. It doesn't mention anything about EA.91Views0likes3CommentsD365 Business Central - Environments
We have deployed D365 BC with the BTTC2 offer for a client. The Client is a global company and they have the following D365 BC instances: Existing D365 BC implementation. This is an existing BC implementation with its own Production and Sandbox environments. New Implementation – This division is in India on NAV on premises and we are migrating them to D365 BC Cloud on the corporate US tenant (same tenant as existing implementation) under the BTTC2 offer. My questions are: Does the BTTC2 program will provide the additional Production Environment and 3 additional Sandbox Environments for new implementation? Thank you! Bruce Scott - email address removed for privacy reasons C: 913-777-1679