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Load Balancing Remote Desktop
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30-04-2010, 12:57 PM
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Load Balancing Remote Desktop
Does anyone know whether with Server 2008 using Remote desktop (Terminal Services) can you load balance the users.
So have 1 connection that goes to whichever server is least busy and available? - Techmonkey ================ Enterprise Business IT Support | SME IT Support | Home Support Available |
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10-02-2012, 01:25 PM
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RE: Load Balancing Remote Desktop
In Windows Server 2008, Terminal Services has expanded its support for knowledge workers needing support for multiple desktops, telecommuters and people working from remote offices.
------------------------------ that people will use one or two terminal servers in the office to support users -- at least if they're using the in-the-box solution -- Terminal Services in Windows Server 2008 is supporting a wider array of business situations. It also assumes a larger number of servers in the farm for improved redundancy, which requires the connections to those servers to be managed. Windows Server 2003's display looked pretty good when it was launched. At a maximum display size of 1,600 by 1,200 pixels and support for 32-bit color, it was a big improvement over Windows 2000. But ever since Microsoft released Windows Server 2003, many end users have become accustomed to using multiple monitors. Remote connections using Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol 6.1, known as RDP 6.1, can connect to a Windows Server 2008 terminal server and get a display much like the one they can get locally. End users can use several monitors so long as they're set to the same resolution and oriented side by side, show custom display resolutions and get a maximum total display of 4,096 by 2,048. Dell windows server | Dell blade server | Dell server virtualization |
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