0 Getting Started 4 Kristyn LaBine posted 7 Years Ago Okay, I have been reading through the requirements and what Rock has to over, but I am still unsure about some things. Firstly, hosting, we are a small church, our hosting would be done on a computer. Is that possible? When you host on a computer does that mean that only that computer can update information or can you update it from other computers sharing the same network? Do you have to do cloud based to be able to look at it on the mobile device, and see things like directory?I love everything that Rock has to offer, I just want to make sure we are moving in the right direction, I would like to make it easier for our workers and attendees to have information right at their fingertips. If you wanted to contact "Ministry Members" you could go to the directory from your phone at home and find information to call them, is that possible with computer based hosting? If we have small groups meet outside of the church and want to take attendance will we be able to do that on mobile?I am sure there are more questions but these are the ones that I need to know first. Thank You so much for you help!
Daniel Hazelbaker 7 years ago I do not personally, but I'll see if anybody else can comment on the estimated cost. Just remember that Azure is pretty much self-hosted in the cloud, meaning you still have to setup windows, SQL, IIS etc. While Rock itself has no licensing costs, because it runs on Windows you need a copy of Windows Server and SQL Server. Both are relatively cheap (About $250 for Windows and $950 for SQL Server) but are still costs.If you want to "try before you buy" the whole package, You can download Windows Server and SQL Server for free (i.e. 180-day trial I think) so you can sink your teeth into it. This will also give you a taste for what you are getting into without going with a vendor.You might also check with some of the hosting vendors just to get a quick guesstimate on cost for them to host. For small(er) churches that is often the best way to go. There are a lot of small costs that add up when you are doing things yourself rather than letting somebody who has experience and knows how to get the best bang for their buck already.