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Architecture of a D365 F&SCM production environment with the full STAEDEAN Life Sciences solution

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This section provides information on the production environment's standard D365 F&SCM and STAEDEAN Life Sciences IT architecture structure.

Standard D365 F&SCM and STAEDEAN Life Sciences architecture

A standard D365 F&SCM  and STAEDEAN Life Sciences solution is based on the following elements:

Used for environment and project management

  • Azure DevOps: collaboration system used for development and project management.

  • LCS: web portal used to manage D365 F&SCM  environments.

Services/Backend components

  • Identity provider: (Azure) Microsoft Entra ID, used to certify identities of D365 F&SCM users.

  • Azure SQL Server: SQL service used to store D365 F&SCM data.

  • Production D365 F&SCM: service that executes D365 F&SCM .

Frontend components

  • Web browser (client): client browser used to access D365 F&SCM service.

  • Mobile app: warehouse mobile app used to access D365 F&SCM service.

Label printing

  • Azure storage: Azure resource used to store files for labels.

  • Gateway/File server/Label SW: server used to move files from the cloud to the local network. It must have installed a Label Printing software to generate and send labels to the printer(s).

  • Printer: a device used to print labels.

Note

SDN recommends hosting the Gateway and File server as virtual machines on Microsoft Azure. This approach leverages Azure’s high-availability features.

Life Sciences Weighing and Dispensing

  • SQL Server/File server: used for configuration files and logs.

  • Life Sciences Weighing and Dispensing App: frontend app used for Life Sciences Weighing and Dispensing.

  • Scale: scale connected to the Life Sciences Weighing and Dispensing App.

Note

SDN recommends hosting the SQL and File servers as virtual machines on Microsoft Azure. This approach leverages Azure’s high availability features.

Additional information on STAEDEAN Life Sciences-specific components is in the related architecture documentation.