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Can Windows 10 Professional support a Web App with 5-15 concurrent users
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I am trying to figure out my needs for supporting a web application that will be intended to support approximately 6 concurrent users.
In the future they may want to include a single page (on the same website) that will be accessible to mobile users but the number of concurrent users at any given time will be less than 15. Before anyone asks, they have a business internet provider account so I do not believe that self-hosting is going to be an issue (I could also be dead wrong about that).
My concerns are that this is intended to be mostly an intranet site, with occasional usage outside the network. If I recommend Windows Server 2016, I will also need to have to purchase CALs which even at a maximum of 15 users is an expense I may not need to deal with. I read somewhere that Windows 10 Professional has a network / port connection limit and that this is the reason people opt to use Server - but is that true for an IIS hosted web-application that will only ever serve at the most 15 concurrent users? Probably less to be honest.
I apologize in advance for how green this question will come off but I am a software developer who has never had to deal with these type of questions. I've always worked at companies that had IT departments who could spin up a VM with the biggest and baddest installs I needed. For this project I'm out in the cold and it's not really an easy thing to google as I am figuring out.
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I am trying to figure out my needs for supporting a web application that will be intended to support approximately 6 concurrent users.
In the future they may want to include a single page (on the same website) that will be accessible to mobile users but the number of concurrent users at any given time will be less than 15. Before anyone asks, they have a business internet provider account so I do not believe that self-hosting is going to be an issue (I could also be dead wrong about that).
My concerns are that this is intended to be mostly an intranet site, with occasional usage outside the network. If I recommend Windows Server 2016, I will also need to have to purchase CALs which even at a maximum of 15 users is an expense I may not need to deal with. I read somewhere that Windows 10 Professional has a network / port connection limit and that this is the reason people opt to use Server - but is that true for an IIS hosted web-application that will only ever serve at the most 15 concurrent users? Probably less to be honest.
I apologize in advance for how green this question will come off but I am a software developer who has never had to deal with these type of questions. I've always worked at companies that had IT departments who could spin up a VM with the biggest and baddest installs I needed. For this project I'm out in the cold and it's not really an easy thing to google as I am figuring out.
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I am trying to figure out my needs for supporting a web application that will be intended to support approximately 6 concurrent users.
In the future they may want to include a single page (on the same website) that will be accessible to mobile users but the number of concurrent users at any given time will be less than 15. Before anyone asks, they have a business internet provider account so I do not believe that self-hosting is going to be an issue (I could also be dead wrong about that).
My concerns are that this is intended to be mostly an intranet site, with occasional usage outside the network. If I recommend Windows Server 2016, I will also need to have to purchase CALs which even at a maximum of 15 users is an expense I may not need to deal with. I read somewhere that Windows 10 Professional has a network / port connection limit and that this is the reason people opt to use Server - but is that true for an IIS hosted web-application that will only ever serve at the most 15 concurrent users? Probably less to be honest.
I apologize in advance for how green this question will come off but I am a software developer who has never had to deal with these type of questions. I've always worked at companies that had IT departments who could spin up a VM with the biggest and baddest installs I needed. For this project I'm out in the cold and it's not really an easy thing to google as I am figuring out.
windows-10 iis windows-server-2016 licensing
I am trying to figure out my needs for supporting a web application that will be intended to support approximately 6 concurrent users.
In the future they may want to include a single page (on the same website) that will be accessible to mobile users but the number of concurrent users at any given time will be less than 15. Before anyone asks, they have a business internet provider account so I do not believe that self-hosting is going to be an issue (I could also be dead wrong about that).
My concerns are that this is intended to be mostly an intranet site, with occasional usage outside the network. If I recommend Windows Server 2016, I will also need to have to purchase CALs which even at a maximum of 15 users is an expense I may not need to deal with. I read somewhere that Windows 10 Professional has a network / port connection limit and that this is the reason people opt to use Server - but is that true for an IIS hosted web-application that will only ever serve at the most 15 concurrent users? Probably less to be honest.
I apologize in advance for how green this question will come off but I am a software developer who has never had to deal with these type of questions. I've always worked at companies that had IT departments who could spin up a VM with the biggest and baddest installs I needed. For this project I'm out in the cold and it's not really an easy thing to google as I am figuring out.
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