Birdview on-premise deployment is based on microservice architecture.
Microservices architecture is a software development approach that involves breaking down large applications into a suite of small, independent services. This modular design offers numerous advantages:
1. Independent development and deployment:
- Each service can be developed and deployed independently, streamlining testing and accelerating the deployment process.
- Frequent product updates can be rolled out without causing system downtime.
2. Enhanced maintainability:
- By focusing on specific functionalities, services are easier to modify and maintain.
- This simplified structure reduces the learning curve for new team members.
3. Scalability:
- The microservices architecture allows for easy scaling by adding resources to specific services as needed.
4. Improved security:
- Independent service operations isolate potential security issues, limiting their impact on the overall application.
5. Fostered innovation:
- The modular nature of microservices encourages experimentation with new ideas, features, and functionalities.
Before proceeding with the Birdview installation, please ensure that both clean Windows Server and MS SQL Server machines are prepared. These machines must be equipped with the requisite components, including .NET Runtime 8 and a modern MS SQL Server instance.
A comprehensive list of software and hardware prerequisites can be found in the following Knowledge Base article: https://help.birdviewpsa.com/hc/en-us/articles/32076184585997-Hardware-and-software-requirements
- Our team will collaborate closely with your IT department to ensure that your IT infrastructure is optimized for a seamless on-premise Birdview deployment.
- Our experts will guide your IT team through the deployment process, followed by in-depth training sessions for your users. Additionally, our team can provide professional installation services for an extra fee.
- Even after deployment, our dedicated support team will be available to assist you with any questions, product integration inquiries, or technical issues.