EAF are currently running an internal campaign without the DSC tool.
While this might be doable, running the missins depends on me entirely since I manually have to make the nessesary backups of the database (Analyze, planned, build -phases) and run the db through the SEDCS.
It means that I have to home at least an hour before the mission are run.
(I am an IT-Pro not the "It take only a minute"-guy) and I have to be there to execute the IL2-server.
I do this gladly most of the time, since I am a Sqd-man by heart.
I approached Mr. Rnzoli about his software and ended up discounting it for the time bieng (that was a year ago). I wished to run it as a virtual server over a Microsoft Hyper-V virtual host server. At the time RemoteFX (a 3D technology for Virtual servers) where not available and the power of my host server where not near anything that could support all of EAF in a SEOW.
Mr. Rnzoli will have to have access to the server. ( I can live with that
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The server will need to run IL2 in a COOP. This feature are not able as a dedicated server in IL2. Oleg and his guys did not think such feature would be needed. Go figure! So you will need to use another kind of remote software that can emulate a 3D session, than Microsofts own "Remote desktop" if you are using a Microsoft OS.
Try "TeamView", it is free for non-profit organisations.
All you need is to run IL2 in 640x480 in 16bit.
Remember that running a server 24/7/365 use a lot of electricity.
Mr. Rnzoli advice me to contact the other Sqd with automated servers. The benefits would be better utilize the current servers and less overall maintenance.
Should you exchange your Linux/Wine for an MS OS, there are things you should be aware of.
XP Professional, XP64, Server 2003 works fine with the SEOW software and IL2(HSFX4.1/4.2b).
Currently EAF use a Server 2008R2 Web (64bit) as server for the SEOW software. The webperformace have been improved, but this is not a hit
Since the native MS 64bit OS(2008R2 and Win7 64) and MySQL odbc connector does not work together out of the box. I have tried to use the guides around here, but without a positive result.
The odbc connector is used for the SEDCS application to connect to the db