Multiple Instances in same Tenant

  • Multiple Instances in same Tenant

    Posted by Kevin Rettig on May 2, 2017 at 4:20 pm
    • Kevin Rettig

      Member

      May 2, 2017 at 4:20 PM

      We have a sister company that is creating their own D365 instance in our shared tenant.  We’re still on AX2009, but when we go to D365 will there be any conflicts that I need to be concerned about?

      Can they have their own Common Data Model and we have our own?  Or will they be mixed because they are on the same tenant?

      In this case we do not want to share any customers/ suppliers / etc.  They are in Mexica and we are in the US.  We would like to keep the data completely separate.   Would it be separate or mixed?

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      Kevin Rettig
      Manager, Application Development
      Hobart / ITW
      Dayton OH
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    • Howard Shen

      Member

      May 11, 2017 at 11:30 AM

      Kevin:

      Can you gave a little more information?  Are you currently 2009 on prem?  Is your sister company going on D365 on the cloud?  Are they going to use your upgrade license or are they going to purchase their own license?

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      Howard Shen
      IT Manager
      Hampton Products International
      Mission Viejo CA
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    • Kevin Rettig

      Member

      May 12, 2017 at 11:05 AM

      Hi Howard.  Yes, we at currently AX 2009 on Prem.   Sister company is purchasing their own licenses for D365 (CRM).   We may have additional sister companies creating their own instances of D365(Ops).   Just curious all of our data is necessarily combined into a single Common Data Model — Or if each instance of D365 can point to its own Common Data Model.  For example each sister company might have both D365 Ops and D365 CRM (as well as Flow, Powerapps, whatever) on their same common data model separate from the other sister companies but all in the same Microsoft Tenant.

      Thx/Kevin

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      Kevin Rettig
      Manager, Application Development
      Hobart / ITW
      Dayton OH
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