faq:terminal_services_considerations
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====== Terminal Services Considerations ====== | ====== Terminal Services Considerations ====== | ||
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* There are various factors that affect bandwidth usage | * There are various factors that affect bandwidth usage | ||
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- Color depth of session | - Color depth of session | ||
- Resolution of session | - Resolution of session | ||
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- Speed of user typing, mouse movements, etc. | - Speed of user typing, mouse movements, etc. | ||
- Percentage of users that are actively working in their session during a given period of time | - Percentage of users that are actively working in their session during a given period of time | ||
- | - Network latency, bottlenecks, | + | - Network latency, bottlenecks, |
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+ | - Supported Pinpads - ingenico 6550 or 6780, or Canadian EVM. Do not run pinpads via Wireless Networks! | ||
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- For general application usage, ping rate is normally more important than bandwidth. Ping rate is the time it takes for a signal to travel to the remote location and back again. Generally, the faster the ping rate, the more usable the application will be over Terminal Services. Typically, ping rates below 200 ms (1/5th of a second) will yield a good Remote desktop experience | - For general application usage, ping rate is normally more important than bandwidth. Ping rate is the time it takes for a signal to travel to the remote location and back again. Generally, the faster the ping rate, the more usable the application will be over Terminal Services. Typically, ping rates below 200 ms (1/5th of a second) will yield a good Remote desktop experience | ||
- | - With most Internet services, you will be provided with two bandwidth values, one for upload and one for download. Typically, your download bandwidth is greater than your upload bandwidth. Because of this, your limiting factor as to how | + | - With most Internet services, you will be provided with two bandwidth values, one for upload and one for download. Typically, your download bandwidth is greater than your upload bandwidth. Because of this, your limiting factor as to how many connections you can have to your server is really limited to the upload value at the server location. So, if the head office contains your server and the download bandwidth available is 5 MB, but the upload bandwidth available is only 1 MB, then the maximum number of usable remote connections, |
+ | - Printing large reports can increase the demands on the bandwidth required for Terminal Services | ||
+ | - If you will be required to print large reports using Terminal Services, an alternate printing option such as THINPRINT should be considered. | ||
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+ | RemoteApp simply does not work when using integrated credit cards (i.e. System Five communicating directly with the credit card company). | ||
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+ | Last modified: 2012/09/27 11:08 by craig | ||
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