Terminal Server / Thin Client Implementation

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Environment (primary location)

System: Windows 2003 (Single Domain), XP Pro Clients, Exchange Server
2003, Outlook 2003 Clients, Terminal Server

WAN: T1

Users: 100 users. 30 Administration, 70 production

Hello,

I'd like the community's opinion on the following scenario.

We are planning to build a warehouse across the street from our primary
building. In the first phase, we expect to place 12 production users who
will need access to our production database. Eventually, we will have
all 70 production users in the warehouse. Since we have a terminal
server with only 10 users accessing it at our primary location, I am
thinking that we can purchase thin clients for the 12 users who will be
in the new warehouse. If I do this, the terminal server becomes a
mission critical machine, and I feel that we'd need to purchase a second
server to replicate the terminal server for failover purposes. To
assure reliable connectivity, I'm considering a dedicated peer to peer
T1 connection to link directly to our primary location.

What do you guys think of this implementation? Are there better solutions?

Thanks,

d|an-0
 
RE: Terminal Server / Thin Client Implementation

We had the same situation and we connected the 2 networks with a Cisco 54g
WPA2 wireless solution. It was cheaper that 4 months T1 service and much
faster. We used directional antenna's from rooftop to rooftop.

"D|an-0" wrote:

> Environment (primary location)
>
> System: Windows 2003 (Single Domain), XP Pro Clients, Exchange Server
> 2003, Outlook 2003 Clients, Terminal Server
>
> WAN: T1
>
> Users: 100 users. 30 Administration, 70 production
>
> Hello,
>
> I'd like the community's opinion on the following scenario.
>
> We are planning to build a warehouse across the street from our primary
> building. In the first phase, we expect to place 12 production users who
> will need access to our production database. Eventually, we will have
> all 70 production users in the warehouse. Since we have a terminal
> server with only 10 users accessing it at our primary location, I am
> thinking that we can purchase thin clients for the 12 users who will be
> in the new warehouse. If I do this, the terminal server becomes a
> mission critical machine, and I feel that we'd need to purchase a second
> server to replicate the terminal server for failover purposes. To
> assure reliable connectivity, I'm considering a dedicated peer to peer
> T1 connection to link directly to our primary location.
>
> What do you guys think of this implementation? Are there better solutions?
>
> Thanks,
>
> d|an-0
>
 
RE: Terminal Server / Thin Client Implementation

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Re: Terminal Server / Thin Client Implementation

Scott wrote:
> We had the same situation and we connected the 2 networks with a Cisco 54g
> WPA2 wireless solution. It was cheaper that 4 months T1 service and much
> faster. We used directional antenna's from rooftop to rooftop.
>
> "D|an-0" wrote:
>
>> Environment (primary location)
>>
>> System: Windows 2003 (Single Domain), XP Pro Clients, Exchange Server
>> 2003, Outlook 2003 Clients, Terminal Server
>>
>> WAN: T1
>>
>> Users: 100 users. 30 Administration, 70 production
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'd like the community's opinion on the following scenario.
>>
>> We are planning to build a warehouse across the street from our primary
>> building. In the first phase, we expect to place 12 production users who
>> will need access to our production database. Eventually, we will have
>> all 70 production users in the warehouse. Since we have a terminal
>> server with only 10 users accessing it at our primary location, I am
>> thinking that we can purchase thin clients for the 12 users who will be
>> in the new warehouse. If I do this, the terminal server becomes a
>> mission critical machine, and I feel that we'd need to purchase a second
>> server to replicate the terminal server for failover purposes. To
>> assure reliable connectivity, I'm considering a dedicated peer to peer
>> T1 connection to link directly to our primary location.
>>
>> What do you guys think of this implementation? Are there better solutions?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> d|an-0
>>

Scott, that sounds like a brilliant plan. How does the connection fair
in stormy weather conditions?

d|lan
 
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