There's a few thing there that I didn't think of.
Since this is something new with them we are guessing at numbers right now. The initial guess is to start with one server and do the testing and expand from there. I think if it really does what they hope it will make it easier for them to afford the expansion. Thus the initial testing proof of concept. I forgot about the ISP failover. Currently there is a single connection terminated at the ISA 2004 box. Adds another line item to cost estimates for future expansion. Thanks. Art DeKneef Avanti Computers Mesa, AZ 480-649-4430 From: Klint Price - ArizonaITPro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, June 09, 2008 3:09 PM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: Re: Allowing virtual employees access through Terminal Services Some of the big issues to tackle include: * Determine hardware costs per TS session (how much ram, disk, etc) is necessary to support a user. * How much print spooling will be done * TS Failover making sure you have 50% free resources * Sufficient Bandwidth and QoS * ISP failover * Perimeter network (router class, firewall, etc) * Internal vlans, networks, routes, filters, etc Sounds like a fun project. Klint Art DeKneef wrote: A client has asked me what it would take to set this up. The current plan is to allow access to Exchange 2003, the internal web site (Windows SharePoint Services 3) and a line of business app. There are talking about a small group to start, 25 people, but have big expectations. Like a 1000 virtual employees. The idea is to start small and see what happens and proceed from there. I can figure out pricing and the server cost. What I am looking for are any tips or things to look out for while still in the planning stages from those that have done or are doing something similar. I have been reading up on Terminal Services in Server 2008 right now and looking at the guidelines but was hoping for some insight. Thanks. Art DeKneef Avanti Computers Mesa, AZ 480-649-4430 ~ Upgrade to Next Generation Antispam/Antivirus with Ninja! ~ ~ <http://www.sunbelt-software.com/SunbeltMessagingNinja.cfm> ~
