Application access using TS and Virtual Private Server

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Sorry if this is the wrong forum but I have gone to others without much
useful feedback.

Currently my VB app runs on the office W2003 server and is accessed by users
via TS over a LAN. All works well.

We are expanding and so I want to serve up the app. to multiple offices
using TS.

OK so I can use the existing setup and have remote users use Remote Desktop
but the UPLOAD speed from my server to the internet is 384K max and is too
slow. Faster upload costs big bucks in Australia. So I toyed with VPS and
have set up an account but even doing admin work tells me it is way too slow.

So how do companies serve out their apps to remote offices using TS and have
near(ish) LAN speeds for the users?

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Regards
Tom
 
Re: Application access using TS and Virtual Private Server

This seems to be a generic networking issue - any app over a network would
face the same issue.

Please try posting this on "microsoft.public.windows.server.networking"
newsgroup.

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Priya.

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"ThomasAJ" <ThomasAJ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:BCA1BFB9-E0BA-4436-929F-8E670F967E98@microsoft.com...
> Sorry if this is the wrong forum but I have gone to others without much
> useful feedback.
>
> Currently my VB app runs on the office W2003 server and is accessed by
> users
> via TS over a LAN. All works well.
>
> We are expanding and so I want to serve up the app. to multiple offices
> using TS.
>
> OK so I can use the existing setup and have remote users use Remote
> Desktop
> but the UPLOAD speed from my server to the internet is 384K max and is too
> slow. Faster upload costs big bucks in Australia. So I toyed with VPS and
> have set up an account but even doing admin work tells me it is way too
> slow.
>
> So how do companies serve out their apps to remote offices using TS and
> have
> near(ish) LAN speeds for the users?
>
> --
> Regards
> Tom
 
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