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Laserfiche License and General questions.

asked on January 23, 2018

Hello,

I'm not hundred percent sure.

And, I was assigned to take over Laserfiche Admin roles that I'm not so familiar and consider a newbie.

The current prod environment is using Laserfiche version 9.

And, we are planning to upgrade Laserfiche version 9 into LaserFiche Rio 10.3.

Questions about license:

  • Can the Laserfiche license  xxx-xxx-xxx-xxx-xxx  type: Rio-Basic LSAP use in Laserfiche Rio 10.3?

Then, I'm planning to stand up a test environment.

Questions:

Can the Laserfiche license be used both Production and Test environment?

Question on Laserfiche Architecture:

What is the best Laserfiche Architecture for a City?

I did some researches and found an Laserfiche Architecture like:

VM 1 – Web Server – Hosting Web Client, Forms, Directory Server, etc.

VM 2 – Application Server – Hosting backend services like Laserfiche Server, Laserfiche Workflow, Import Agent, etc.

VM 3 – Database Server – Hosting MS SQL Server 2016

Please let me know if I missed any.

Thank you,

Edwin

 

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replied on January 24, 2018

Hi Edwin,

To your licensing question, so long as your organization has current LSAP, you can use the Rio activation key to go directly to the current version (in this case 10.3) or earlier. Note that if you are switching to a Rio environment, you will activate with Laserfiche through the Laserfiche Directory Server (LFDS) and then register your individual components to the Directory Server. You would not license the individual components (e.g. Laserfiche Server) to Laserfiche directly. If you are already on Rio, you just need to update and reactivate the Directory Server. 

You can install and license an unlimited number of Laserfiche Servers in the Rio environment, so you can also set up prod and test environments. They would all point to the same Directory Server instance. 

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