It depends on what version you are talking about. Terminal Services in Windows Server 2008 has some new features that may change the way you architect it compared to the Windows Server 2003 version (i.e. TS Gateway, Session Broker, RemoteApp, TS Web Access), also if you are considering 2008, then you need to consider R2, which has some enhanced featuers as well. I would start here and work through the documentation:
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