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SQL Native Client Choose Products to see if your Virtual Technology is listed. Choose Products GP as the product. Why not - I thought it would increase read performance two disks to alternate read requests between? Good point. How does Windows Server R2 handle applications running under Terminal Services - if all people are running is MS Office, does the server only need to keep one copy in RAM and make a thread for each additional user?
If that's the case, an all people are running is MS Office, then is there really all that much for the disk to do? The has two built-in network ports and enough room for five more single-port network cards plugged in via PCI Express. Is there any performance advantage between having dual-port network cards or separate network cards? That's what I was thinking - just stick a cable direct between the Terminal Server and the storage server.
No mention of RAM. I've no experience with TS, but I've always considered it necessary for a somewhat chunkier specification. Can someone give me an idea of what I should be telling them we need?
Originally Posted by Wildebeaste. Thanks to djm from: Wildebeaste 29th July ExtremeTech checks out Vista's hardware requirements. By Geoff in forum Windows Vista. The time now is PM. All rights reserved. Copyright EduGeek. Follow EduGeek via. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. How to factory reset Win Create a new user accoun Windows Server with Windows Server provides a solution to this security problem: Terminal Services Gateway.
Using a Terminal Services Gateway, you can pre-authenticate users and control what Terminal Servers users can access based on credentials and policy. This gives you the fine grained control you need to insure that you have a secure remote access RDP solution. In this two part series on how to put together a working Terminal Services Gateway solution, we will use the lab network you see in the figure below.
Each of the servers in this scenario are running Windows Server Enterprise Edition. The key configuration option here is that you forward TCP port connections to the Terminal Service Gateway computer.
The Terminal Server has only the base operating system installed. We will install other services during the course of this article series. The TS Gateway has only the base operating system installed. In this article series I will describe the following processes and procedures that you need to perform to get the basic solution running:. The first step is to install Terminal Services on the Terminal Services computer. On the Terminal Server computer, open the Server Manager.
In the Server Manager , click on the Roles node in the left pane of the console. Click the Add Roles link in the right pane of the console. We can select this option in our current scenario because we are using only Vista SP1 clients to connect to the Terminal Server through the TS Gateway. However, I have not yet confirmed this, so make sure to check the release notes on Windows XP SP3 when it is released later this year.
On the Specify Licensing Mode page, select the Configure later option.
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