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Added 3/30/2006 - Article ID#: KWin0021
| Factor | Description |
|---|---|
| Number of Clients per
Citrix or Terminal Server
Performance of RDPWin |
The performance of RDPWin when running remote or thin
client workstations in a Citrix or Terminal Services environment depends
on many factors, including:
We strongly suggest purchasing multiple, inexpensive servers rather than one expensive Citrix/Terminal server with more memory and multiple CPU's for the following reasons:
Our technical staff is glad to help evaluate how many Citrix or Terminal Servers are required for your application. Please contact RDP Sales for configuration assistance. |
| Pervasive Workstation Engine Must be Installed as a Service | There are special steps required to install Pervasive on a Citrix or Terminal Server. See Pervasive Work Group Engine Must be installed and run as a Service on Citrix Server or Windows Terminal Server. The work group engine can be purchased from RDP for $100 by calling RDP Sales. |
| Citrix or Terminal Services Required | Please note that direct server-to-server connections, such as Microsoft's RAS, even with a dedicated T1-line, is too slow to function with RDP; which is why either Citrix or Terminal Services is required. See: Using RDP Remotely with Citrix or Terminal Services. |
| Remote Access for 1-2 Users May Not Require Dedicated Citrix or Terminal Server | If you only need infrequent remote access from one or two workstations, a separate Citrix/Terminal Server is not required. The RDP data server with Windows 2003 has the ability to host two remote workstations using the free "Remote Desktop for Administration" mode of Windows 2003. When more than two workstations require remote access, RDP requires that the Citrix/Terminal software be installed on a separate Windows 2003 server, not the RDP Data server. |
| Thin Client Access | For all workstations that are not remote, RDP suggests connecting them directly to the data server ("fat client") and not using a "thin client". Directly connecting workstations improves performance and eliminates any printing problems. Only remote workstations should be connected via Citrix or Terminal Services. |
| Communication Line T1, DSL, etc. |
The speed of the communication line between the remote locations and the data server location is critical to performance. The faster the communication line, the better the performance. A T1-line at the location of the data server and Citrix/Terminal Server is ideal. Remote locations may be able to use slower connections, such as DSL, depending on how many remote workstations are at a given location. |
Warning: There are special steps required to install Pervasive on Citrix or Terminal Server. See Pervasive Work Group Engine Required, Run as Service on Citrix/Terminal Server. The work group engine can be purchased from RDP for $100 by calling RDP Sales.
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