Re: preliminary questions on using TS for remote site to data center
- From: "Christa Anderson [MSFT]" <cand@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 18:18:42 -0700
Hi, David,
Here's a link to a whitepaper that may help you with your planning. http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=a2ae95da-be56-4495-9fb5-e4b7170b33d9&DisplayLang=en
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Regards,
Christa Anderson [MSFT]
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http://blogs.msdn.com/ts
"David" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:ujnhta%23FIHA.748@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
couldn't think of a good short subject line. Here is what I need to do:
currently have one location where a home grown processing application is used. The app is a ms access (DAO) application that links via ODBC to a sql 2000 server, which houses the actual data tables. The access front end is very network intensive, not effecient at all. Now, we are possibly going to open 2 new locations in other states. These 2 new locations need to use this processing software. I am thinking the best thing to do is setup a terminal services server in the central office, where the database server is, and having the new sites use terminal services to use the processing software. This way we don't have to try to run the app over a WAN (no way) and don't have to have seperate remote database servers, synchronizing content with each other. Unfortunately, re-writing the application completely, or even a new bandwidth friendly http front end, is not an option. I have to make it work as is.
1) anyone know right off the bat if MS Access (2002) will have issue running in a TS session? Several of these sessions at once?
2) sizing the server: it takes roughly a 1GHz process with 512MB of ram (running xp pro) for this app to perform acceptably. In terms of sizing the terminal server hardware I assume I only need to take into account how much memory the actual app (access) is using right? Considering the 1GHz, 512MB needed I mentioned above is the whole client computer, including all the resources taken by the OS. So I'm assuming I just check out task manager to see how much memory access is using (at different times etc...) to estimate how much memory per user will be needed on the TS server? How about processing power? How would I go about estimating what I'll need for that?
3) what are popular ways people are connecting remote sites these days? dedicated lines? simple cable modem and vpn tunnels? site to site vpns? I realize this depends on many things like how many users (bandwidth requirements) etc.. which I have not given, and that this issue may be better posted to a different forum... none the less, its a part of my puzzle and any input would be appreciated.
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