Re: Deploying TS
From: Dave (...)
Date: 10/05/04
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Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2004 06:26:44 +1000
I like several products from your site, will most likely use them.
I especially like DOSRDPXP. This looks like what I am thinking about, no
desktop to manage and easily deployed. Do you know how to add USB support
for the mouse to the boot disc (CDROM in my case)?
Dave
"Cláudio Rodrigues" <Claudio.Rodrigues@NOSPAM-Terminal-Services.NET> wrote
in message news:u$8YiWNqEHA.3464@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
> On average each user will use at least 25kbps. This can vary a lot in case
> they print a lot through the RDP channel, if they transfer files back and
> forth etc etc.
> Under normal conditions, a dual CPU server will handle anything between
> 35-80 users (depending on the applications they will run). So for 10-20
> users, one server will probably do the trick easily.
> If you want your users to have nothing pretty much on their local
> machines, you can do a couple things. Some free, some hard to implement,
> some with a cost, etc.
> The most simple is to set MSTSC as the shell.
> If you want something you can manage and that will give them a locked
> desktop, take a look at our F.Boot Desktop Edition OS, available for
> download directly at my website.
>
> --
> Cláudio Rodrigues
>
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Technologies - Terminal Services
> http://www.terminal-services.net
> "Dave" <newsATfureyDOTnet> wrote in message
> news:%23JIjm9GqEHA.3708@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>> Thanks for info.
>>
>> Q: If 10 users only use around 256kbps of bandwidth, would I be
>> correct in saying TS uses approximately 25kbps per user?
>>
>> Q: For 10-20 users how many servers should I use and what type of
>> specs should I really look at?
>>
>> Q: I was thinking of having them use TS exclusively, not running
>> anything on their local machine. Is there a way to configure the desktop
>> to only run TS, if so can you point me to a web site or document to help
>> me?
>>
>> Again, thanks for answering the questions.
>>
>> Dave
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "Cláudio Rodrigues" <Claudio.Rodrigues@NOSPAM-Terminal-Services.NET>
>> wrote in message news:O9gvKJAqEHA.1296@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
>>> 1. If the DSL is 1MB/1MB is SDSL and not ADSL. :-)
>>> 2. 10 users will use at least 256kbps just for TS traffic. Add to that
>>> whatever will be in use like SMTP, HTTP etc.
>>> 3. TS is always adequate. It is the best thing ever made since Women.
>>> 4. Yes it should work just fine, considering you have bandwidth
>>> available.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Cláudio Rodrigues
>>>
>>> Microsoft MVP
>>> Windows Technologies - Terminal Services
>>> http://www.terminal-services.net
>>> "Dave" <newsATfureyDOTnet> wrote in message
>>> news:e$Y4CG%23pEHA.1308@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
>>>> We are looking at using TS on our SBS 2003 network to support a remote
>>>> site.
>>>>
>>>> I have come up with a design, would appreciate feedback on it from
>>>> those who
>>>> have experience with TS.
>>>>
>>>> You can see my diagram here: http://furey.net/images/ts.gif
>>>>
>>>> Just to clarify diagram, I plan only for one TS server at this
>>>> point.
>>>>
>>>> The 1MB/1MB ADSL is direct over ATM network
>>>>
>>>> The Remote Site users will only be doing standard office work; e-mail,
>>>> Word,
>>>> Excel etc.
>>>>
>>>> Q: With 10 users, what bandwidth will I need?
>>>>
>>>> Q: Is TS adequate for this plan?
>>>>
>>>> Q: If the 10 users became 20 would the design still work?
>>>>
>>>> Appreciate any input you can provide, thanks.
>>>>
>>>> Dave
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
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