Hello.
I'do like to have your advice about this situation here:
Imagine 2 branches of an office in different states. They are connected
over inetnet using DSL lines (256K). I want to use 2 ltsp server one on
each branch but there is a printing issue.
One of the branches sometimes need to print some huge reports generated
on the other server on printers attached on their terminals. So the
whole raw data will have to travel over the slow internet connection to
the local printer. I was thinking about something a little diferent: the
server wich created the report will compress it using, say bzip, (mabe
some sort of if filter) and then send it compressed to the lpd running
over the other ltps server, then it would decompress it and send it to
the printer on the terminal.
What do you think about this? Any other suggestions?
TIA and []s
Adilson.
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