We currently have a situation where we have 2 standalone W2K3 R2
Terminal Servers (one acts as a hot spare). The issue we have is that
based on the number of users currently requiring access to Terminal
Services, we need a rethink in how we can cater for the users. The
current production server can no longer cope with the demands.

So, we were thinking of moving the users to 2 brand new Windows 2K8 R2
Terminal Servers with increased RAM and HDD (for local storage of My
Documents). However we can't determine if we should go the Clustering or
NLB route? Any feedback on this would be much appreciated (experience,
pitfalls, pros, cons etc).

Also I take it no matter what option we choose, we'll need a third
server to host the Connection Broker?


Regards,
Rab.
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IT Manager                                           Fax: +44 (0) 141
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Walker Martyn Ltd
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Glasgow G3 6AH, Scotland                   Web:
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