Re: terminal server on VMware



You certainly can do it. However, our experience running a TS server in VMWare is that there is a performance hit, even if you are running a single session. Multiple sessions make it worse.

In a production environment I would avoid it unless absolutely necessary..... Suppose your server goes of line......

Regards,
Hank Arnold

marinus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi,
what to do.


Several (proliant) servers in a TS farm. Session directory on one of
them

or

HP ml570 (?) = very big machine with 4 CPU's and 10 GB memm and then
install several VM server to create the TS-farm.


What is the best option to create a stable and fast Terminal Server
envirement that is easy to controll.


regards

Marinus

.



Relevant Pages

  • Inherited Windows 2000 Terminal Server.
    ... I have had experience running ... a Windows 2000 server at my previous place of employment but the setup ... clearly explain to me why the terminal server is not part of the ... and what I need to do in order to use the AD snap-in to manage ...
    (microsoft.public.win2000.active_directory)
  • Re: New to SBS 2003 - info source
    ... So I take it that you can't run more than 2 users in Admin mode even if you ... SERVER and the applications are run on workstations accessing the central ... ie the SERVER is just a central data/document ... My experience running ACCESS2002 on the server with RDC and the slow ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
  • Re: RWW Timing
    ... I understand that you want to monitor when and how ... > to an internal Windows XP or Terminal Server computer. ... SBS creates a connection to the internal client on port 3389 which is ... But it can not tell which one session from the RWW, ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs)
  • Re: Restricting TS USers
    ... MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server ... Terminal Services and Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Service Pack ... the remote session does not end immediately. ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services)
  • Re: ASP sessionstate
    ... :>: so it is a clientside issue. ... ASP doesn't know or care what browser it ... but then it is not a new session. ... :> How can a Response.Write write to the server screen? ...
    (microsoft.public.inetserver.asp.general)

Loading