Two Project servers on the same computer?

I

Ivan Mckenzie

Hi every one, I need to install two project servers on the same computer
because I want 2 diff companys to have completly different enterprise
resources.
Is this possible?

Thanks for your time,

Ivan Mckenzie
 
B

Brian K - Project MVP

Ivan said:
Hi every one, I need to install two project servers on the same
computer because I want 2 diff companys to have completly different
enterprise resources.
Is this possible?

Thanks for your time,

Ivan Mckenzie

Yes, with reservations.

You can use the Site Editor Tool to create multiple project server
sites that could point to different databases. This would do what you
want.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/project/project2002/reskit/
toolbox/tbdply.asp?frame=true#k

The big thing to think about here is system performance. Is this ONE
BOX going to be beefy enough to handle the load that two different
organizations will put on it?

Look at this paper to see how the project team at MS hosted many sites
on one set of hardware:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/project/project2002/deploy/
entdply.asp
 
I

Ivan Mckenzie

Thanks a lot.


Ivan
Brian K - Project MVP said:
Yes, with reservations.

You can use the Site Editor Tool to create multiple project server
sites that could point to different databases. This would do what you
want.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/project/project2002/reskit/
toolbox/tbdply.asp?frame=true#k

The big thing to think about here is system performance. Is this ONE
BOX going to be beefy enough to handle the load that two different
organizations will put on it?

Look at this paper to see how the project team at MS hosted many sites
on one set of hardware:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/project/project2002/deploy/
entdply.asp
 

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