D365 F&O On-Premise

turnondynamics • Jul 05, 2018

When it comes to deploying the D365 On-Premise product, there is a lot of confusion. In many ways, it is very similar to the cloud version. The on-premise is still deployed thru the LCS where you create the project and go through your pre-implementation questioners. The major difference is that your SQL server, your AOS, and MR all reside on your servers.


Here is how AX2012 and D365 F&O On-Premise compare:


D365 On-Premise


In a nutshell, here is what is involved:

  • Make sure your servers are setup and ready to go. You will need the server IDs and IP addresses.
  • You will need the AAD tenant to create your LCS so make sure you have that.
  • Create your LCS project after you have purchased your licenses. Your consultant should be able to assist you with this process.
  • Deploy your LCS D365 and select the on-premise option, follow thru with the rest of the setup questions.
  • Once your setup is completed, the AOT, Load Balances, SQL Server 2016, Local Storage, Power BI, SSRS, and MR should all be installed on the servers you defined.
  • For development environment, you will need the VSTS and a full VS licenses for development and code customizations.


Note that you will still promote all your customizations thru the LCS, and your product updates will also be managed through the LCS platform along with your support incidences.


Click here for full details on the On-Premise solution of Dynamcis D365 F&O.

Also, check out the Microsoft portal for D365 roadmap.​


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