1C and ERP servers for business workloads
Infrastructure for 1C and ERP with CPU/RAM sizing, latency control, backup, RPO/RTO and stable user access. We turn the service into a documented operating model with clear ownership, launch stages and support rules.
What is included in the service
1C and ERP servers is delivered as a practical service: the target architecture, ownership border and support rules are fixed before launch.
- Service architecture for the selected workload
- Configuration and launch plan with clear responsibility boundaries
- Monitoring, support and incident response rules
- Scaling, backup and availability recommendations
Responsibility boundary
The model shows which part of the stack remains with your team and which part is covered by SO-TECH.
You manage
- Applications, data and business logic
- Access, policies and service settings
- Workload usage and internal operating processes
SO-TECH manages
- Infrastructure platform and availability contour
- Physical or virtual base layers selected for the service
- Monitoring, support rules and launch coordination
How launch works
The service is launched step by step: requirements, configuration, rollout and operating handover.
Define requirements
We capture workload, availability, security, backup and integration requirements.
Design the service
We select the configuration, responsibility model and launch sequence.
Launch and support
We roll out the service, set monitoring and hand over operating rules to the team.
1C and ERP servers engineering launch package
Before launch, we document workload, capacity plan, ownership boundaries, SLA/SLO, RPO/RTO, monitoring, backup and rollback/recovery scenarios for the selected server service.
Workload and capacity plan
We describe services, users, load peaks, CPU, RAM, storage, network, latency and resource growth requirements.
- workload profile
- capacity plan
- growth forecast
Target design and responsibility map
We fix the architecture, network zones, integrations, access rules and the boundary between customer operations and SO-TECH.
- target architecture
- network zones
- ownership map
SLA/SLO, monitoring and backup
We align availability metrics, RPO/RTO, resource monitoring, alert rules, backup and recovery procedures.
- SLA/SLO
- RPO/RTO
- backup policy
Migration, rollback and acceptance
We prepare migration or launch order, cutover windows, rollback scenario, acceptance checklist and support handover.
- migration plan
- rollback
- acceptance checklist
Which search intents fit 1C and ERP servers
We help clarify when this server model is the right fit, what input is needed for an estimate and how to launch the workload without losing SLA/SLO discipline.
When to choose 1C and ERP servers
Infrastructure for 1C and ERP with CPU/RAM sizing, latency control, backup, RPO/RTO and stable user access. This option fits when the workload needs clear ownership boundaries, predictable performance and a growth-ready support model.
- workload profile
- availability
- growth plan
What to share for an estimate
To size the configuration, share services, user count, load peaks, CPU/RAM/storage, network needs, backup, RPO/RTO, SLA/SLO and launch timeline.
- capacity plan
- RPO/RTO
- SLA/SLO
How launch risk is controlled
We document migration plan, rollback, acceptance checklist, monitoring, alerts, ownership boundary and support rules before production launch.
- migration plan
- rollback
- monitoring
How to defend the budget for 1C and ERP servers
Before ordering, we document not only the configuration but also financial, migration and operational risks: TCO, downtime, backup, RPO/RTO, security baseline and ownership boundaries.
TCO, CAPEX/OPEX and growth
We estimate total cost of ownership: infrastructure, support, licenses, downtime, growth reserve and scaling scenarios so the budget is defensible before procurement.
- TCO
- CAPEX/OPEX
- growth reserve
Migration plan and rollback
We prepare workload migration, cutover windows, acceptance checklist and rollback scenario so launch does not become night-time heroics.
- migration plan
- rollback
- acceptance checklist
Backup, RPO/RTO and recovery
We define protected data, backup frequency, acceptable recovery time and how the disaster recovery scenario is verified.
- backup policy
- RPO/RTO
- disaster recovery
Security baseline and access
We document network zones, access, logging, hardening, monitoring and ownership before production launch.
- security baseline
- access control
- logging
When to choose this service
Typical signals that this model fits the project.
- The workload needs predictable infrastructure and clear operating rules
- The team wants to separate business logic from platform operations
- Security, availability and scaling requirements must be documented before launch
- The project needs support after migration or initial rollout
Business outcome
The business receives not just infrastructure, but an agreed service operating model.
- A clear architecture and responsibility map for the selected service
- Lower launch risk through documented support and monitoring rules
- A scalable foundation for business systems and future growth
Service FAQ
What is included in the 1C and ERP servers service?
1C and ERP servers is delivered as a practical service: the target architecture, ownership border and support rules are fixed before launch. Service architecture for the selected workload Configuration and launch plan with clear responsibility boundaries
Who manages the 1C and ERP servers service?
The customer manages: Applications, data and business logic; Access, policies and service settings; Workload usage and internal operating processes. SO-TECH manages: Infrastructure platform and availability contour; Physical or virtual base layers selected for the service; Monitoring, support rules and launch coordination.
How is the 1C and ERP servers service launched?
The service is launched step by step: requirements, configuration, rollout and operating handover. Define requirements We capture workload, availability, security, backup and integration requirements. Design the service We select the configuration, responsibility model and launch sequence.
Which artifacts does the business receive before launching 1C and ERP servers?
Before launch, we document workload, capacity plan, ownership boundaries, SLA/SLO, RPO/RTO, monitoring, backup and rollback/recovery scenarios for the selected server service. Workload and capacity plan We describe services, users, load peaks, CPU, RAM, storage, network, latency and resource growth requirements. 01 / Discovery Target design and responsibility map We fix the architecture, network zones, integrations, access rules and the boundary between customer operations and SO-TECH. 02 / Architecture SLA/SLO, monitoring and backup We align availability metrics, RPO/RTO, resource monitoring, alert rules, backup and recovery procedures. 03 / Operations
When should the 1C and ERP servers service be chosen?
Typical signals that this model fits the project. The workload needs predictable infrastructure and clear operating rules The team wants to separate business logic from platform operations
Need an infrastructure estimate?
Describe the workload, timing, security and availability requirements. We will suggest a suitable service model and launch plan.