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    • PenguinWranglerP
      PenguinWrangler
      last edited by

      Don't crucify me because it is a Quickbook question. I have a client that uses Quickbooks Enterprise and according to these pages below, you can install the database on a Linux box. Has anyone done this? If so did you come across any gotchas?

      https://community.intuit.com/articles/1552445
      https://www.nivindel.com/installing-quickbooks-enterprise-linux-server/

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      • DustinB3403D
        DustinB3403 @PenguinWrangler
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        @penguinwrangler said in Quickbooks Enterprise on Linux:

        Don't crucify me because it is a Quickbook question. I have a client that uses Quickbooks Enterprise and according to these pages below, you can install the database on a Linux box. Has anyone done this? If so did you come across any gotchas?

        https://community.intuit.com/articles/1552445
        https://www.nivindel.com/installing-quickbooks-enterprise-linux-server/

        SHAME! SHAME ON YOU!

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        • PenguinWranglerP
          PenguinWrangler @DustinB3403
          last edited by

          @dustinb3403 said in Quickbooks Enterprise on Linux:

          @penguinwrangler said in Quickbooks Enterprise on Linux:

          Don't crucify me because it is a Quickbook question. I have a client that uses Quickbooks Enterprise and according to these pages below, you can install the database on a Linux box. Has anyone done this? If so did you come across any gotchas?

          https://community.intuit.com/articles/1552445
          https://www.nivindel.com/installing-quickbooks-enterprise-linux-server/

          SHAME! SHAME ON YOU!

          It is what the client uses. Don't blame me.

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          • momurdaM
            momurda
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            Ive not done this for qb file storage. I use Windows file server for this.
            I cant envision a scenario where it would be simpler or better than putting it on an smb share on Windows Server either. Just seems like it would break and youd be up a creek. Imagine calling qb support with a Linux server issue.

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            • IRJI
              IRJ @momurda
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              @momurda said in Quickbooks Enterprise on Linux:

              Ive not done this for qb file storage. I use Windows file server for this.
              I cant envision a scenario where it would be simpler or better than putting it on an smb share on Windows Server either. Just seems like it would break and youd be up a creek. Imagine calling qb support with a Linux server issue.

              I disagree. After the initial setup a Linux server will be much more stable.

              Also don't forget about licensing cost for Windows.

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              • DustinB3403D
                DustinB3403 @IRJ
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                @irj said in Quickbooks Enterprise on Linux:

                @momurda said in Quickbooks Enterprise on Linux:

                Ive not done this for qb file storage. I use Windows file server for this.
                I cant envision a scenario where it would be simpler or better than putting it on an smb share on Windows Server either. Just seems like it would break and youd be up a creek. Imagine calling qb support with a Linux server issue.

                I disagree. After the initial setup a Linux server will be much more stable.

                Also don't forget about licensing cost for Windows.

                The complaint is that QuickBooks support would be worse than having all of your teeth pulled out, without any pain medicine and the "dentist" using a pair of pliers, while going in from the back door rather than your mouth. .

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                • IRJI
                  IRJ @DustinB3403
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                  @dustinb3403 said in Quickbooks Enterprise on Linux:

                  @irj said in Quickbooks Enterprise on Linux:

                  @momurda said in Quickbooks Enterprise on Linux:

                  Ive not done this for qb file storage. I use Windows file server for this.
                  I cant envision a scenario where it would be simpler or better than putting it on an smb share on Windows Server either. Just seems like it would break and youd be up a creek. Imagine calling qb support with a Linux server issue.

                  I disagree. After the initial setup a Linux server will be much more stable.

                  Also don't forget about licensing cost for Windows.

                  The complaint is that QuickBooks support would be worse than having all of your teeth pulled out, without any pain medicine and the "dentist" using a pair of pliers, while going in from the back door rather than your mouth. .

                  The question is do they support it or not? It's actually black and white. Either they support it or they don't.

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                  • IRJI
                    IRJ
                    last edited by

                    Support article comes from intuit so that means they support it. If some level 1 isn't familiar with Linux that's irrelevant.

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                    • momurdaM
                      momurda @IRJ
                      last edited by

                      @irj said in Quickbooks Enterprise on Linux:

                      @momurda said in Quickbooks Enterprise on Linux:

                      Ive not done this for qb file storage. I use Windows file server for this.
                      I cant envision a scenario where it would be simpler or better than putting it on an smb share on Windows Server either. Just seems like it would break and youd be up a creek. Imagine calling qb support with a Linux server issue.

                      I disagree. After the initial setup a Linux server will be much more stable.

                      Also don't forget about licensing cost for Windows.

                      Who doesn't have a Windows server they can add a file share to?

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                      • IRJI
                        IRJ @momurda
                        last edited by IRJ

                        @momurda said in Quickbooks Enterprise on Linux:

                        @irj said in Quickbooks Enterprise on Linux:

                        @momurda said in Quickbooks Enterprise on Linux:

                        Ive not done this for qb file storage. I use Windows file server for this.
                        I cant envision a scenario where it would be simpler or better than putting it on an smb share on Windows Server either. Just seems like it would break and youd be up a creek. Imagine calling qb support with a Linux server issue.

                        I disagree. After the initial setup a Linux server will be much more stable.

                        Also don't forget about licensing cost for Windows.

                        Who doesn't have a Windows server they can add a file share to?

                        Perhaps someone who wants to properly separate databases.

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                        • momurdaM
                          momurda @IRJ
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                          @irj Qb file isn't really a db. It is a file, with a max recommended size of less than 1GB. You can even set this up to be shared from any user workstation. This isn't a sql db with hundreds of GB of data requiring half a dozen vmdk.

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                          • IRJI
                            IRJ @momurda
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                            @momurda said in Quickbooks Enterprise on Linux:

                            @irj Qb file isn't really a db. It is a file, with a max recommended size of less than 1GB. You can even set this up to be shared from any user workstation. This isn't a sql db with hundreds of GB of data requiring half a dozen vmdk.

                            Ah ok. I guess I'm not too familiar with the product. It's still kind of scary to have all the goodies in one place, though.

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                            • PenguinWranglerP
                              PenguinWrangler @momurda
                              last edited by

                              @momurda said in Quickbooks Enterprise on Linux:

                              Ive not done this for qb file storage. I use Windows file server for this.
                              I cant envision a scenario where it would be simpler or better than putting it on an smb share on Windows Server either. Just seems like it would break and youd be up a creek. Imagine calling qb support with a Linux server issue.

                              All the servers at the client location are Linux. The current QB runs off of a Windows 7 box that is due to be replaced. Also according to QB this is a supported way of doing this.

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                              • DustinB3403D
                                DustinB3403 @IRJ
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                                @irj said in Quickbooks Enterprise on Linux:

                                @dustinb3403 said in Quickbooks Enterprise on Linux:

                                @irj said in Quickbooks Enterprise on Linux:

                                @momurda said in Quickbooks Enterprise on Linux:

                                Ive not done this for qb file storage. I use Windows file server for this.
                                I cant envision a scenario where it would be simpler or better than putting it on an smb share on Windows Server either. Just seems like it would break and youd be up a creek. Imagine calling qb support with a Linux server issue.

                                I disagree. After the initial setup a Linux server will be much more stable.

                                Also don't forget about licensing cost for Windows.

                                The complaint is that QuickBooks support would be worse than having all of your teeth pulled out, without any pain medicine and the "dentist" using a pair of pliers, while going in from the back door rather than your mouth. .

                                The question is do they support it or not? It's actually black and white. Either they support it or they don't.

                                Well their website says that they do, so the conversation falls back to, is their support good enough? In my experience it has never been good enough.

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                                • PenguinWranglerP
                                  PenguinWrangler @DustinB3403
                                  last edited by

                                  @dustinb3403 said in Quickbooks Enterprise on Linux:

                                  @irj said in Quickbooks Enterprise on Linux:

                                  @dustinb3403 said in Quickbooks Enterprise on Linux:

                                  @irj said in Quickbooks Enterprise on Linux:

                                  @momurda said in Quickbooks Enterprise on Linux:

                                  Ive not done this for qb file storage. I use Windows file server for this.
                                  I cant envision a scenario where it would be simpler or better than putting it on an smb share on Windows Server either. Just seems like it would break and youd be up a creek. Imagine calling qb support with a Linux server issue.

                                  I disagree. After the initial setup a Linux server will be much more stable.

                                  Also don't forget about licensing cost for Windows.

                                  The complaint is that QuickBooks support would be worse than having all of your teeth pulled out, without any pain medicine and the "dentist" using a pair of pliers, while going in from the back door rather than your mouth. .

                                  The question is do they support it or not? It's actually black and white. Either they support it or they don't.

                                  Well their website says that they do, so the conversation falls back to, is their support good enough? In my experience it has never been good enough.

                                  I am confident in my Linux skills, so that isn't the issue. I am moving forward with this. I will keep everyone updated.

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                                  • momurdaM
                                    momurda
                                    last edited by momurda

                                    If youre comfortable doing then go for it. It really shouldn't matter because it is just an smb share, although it look like they have qbdbmanager package for Linux as well to install and configure. Someone Liked that post as we discussing it. Might be nice to be able to find when that KB article was written, not just updated. Doesn't seem too old.
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                                    • travisdh1T
                                      travisdh1 @momurda
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                                      @momurda said in Quickbooks Enterprise on Linux:

                                      @irj said in Quickbooks Enterprise on Linux:

                                      @momurda said in Quickbooks Enterprise on Linux:

                                      Ive not done this for qb file storage. I use Windows file server for this.
                                      I cant envision a scenario where it would be simpler or better than putting it on an smb share on Windows Server either. Just seems like it would break and youd be up a creek. Imagine calling qb support with a Linux server issue.

                                      I disagree. After the initial setup a Linux server will be much more stable.

                                      Also don't forget about licensing cost for Windows.

                                      Who doesn't have a Windows server they can add a file share to?

                                      Me and my home lab. No Windows anything in sight, and really no reason to either. The only Windows box in my personal life is my gaming rig.

                                      Now at work, well, that's just a I'm not even going to talk about it situation at the moment.

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                                        It seems like Quickbook is using Sybase so I don't see a problem there. Samba share will work the same as a share on a Windows server so no problem there either.

                                        And it looks like Intuit started supporting linux already in 2007, so there shouldn't be much problem there either.
                                        http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/reports/6398/1/

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                                        • dbeatoD
                                          dbeato @1337
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                                          @pete-s said in Quickbooks Enterprise on Linux:

                                          It seems like Quickbook is using Sybase so I don't see a problem there. Samba share will work the same as a share on a Windows server so no problem there either.

                                          And it looks like Intuit started supporting linux already in 2007, so there shouldn't be much problem there either.
                                          http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/reports/6398/1/

                                          It works fine with Linux, We started using it for customers probably 3 years ago when they wanted QUickbooks.

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                                          • scottalanmillerS
                                            scottalanmiller @momurda
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                                            @momurda said in Quickbooks Enterprise on Linux:

                                            Imagine calling qb support with a Linux server issue.

                                            FTFY

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