So, my company is getting a new ERP. ERP is basically a back-end fullfillment/accounting software package. It IS the business- Customer data, order fulfillment, credit processing, accounting etc etc. We need two servers to run it: A app server and an SQL server. My boss wanted to buy some servers, stick them in the office ("or at my parents house") and put the software on there. I told him that was insane and to pony up the extra 4-500 a month for an off-site, dedicated hosting situation. Am I crazy? Here are some deets:
-10 full time employees. 3 of us work in his old apartment.
-Neither office location has anything other than residential DSL.
-At least twice in the year since I've been here there have been power outages or internet outages.
-We have no dedicated IT staff. I'm the IT guy because I happen to use the internet for more than puppy pictures. I have slowly become borderline competent at this part of my job.
Am I crazy? Is this easier than I think or I am right? I'm just thinking like. That is the whole business in a box. Someone spills a glass of water or the maid trips over a cord (She did this and wrecked a monitor) and the business is literally dissapeared. Maybe in 2 or 3 years when we have a united office and more staff, it'd be a smart idea. But for 10 people working out of 2 tiny offices with 0 dedicated staff, hosting it in house is a bad idea. Right?