Razzak,

Definitely cannot wait to see these items at the conference.  In between now 
and then may I ask a few questions ?

1. What version of Windows TS are they using (2003 or 2008) and if both, do you 
see any difference in one over the other as far as occurrence of printing 
oddities, etc ?
2. Does the Database have to reside on the TS to achieve these performance 
gains ?
3. What about OBDC connections, do these connections affect performance if they 
come from on or off the server ?
4. Lastly, RWeb Suite, are there any issues or performance reductions running a 
web server (Apache/PHP) off of the database  ?

We are looking at an upgrade to one of our divisions and changing all of the 
users over to a TS maybe something I will consider factoring into the project.

-- Frank

Frank Taylor - Director of Information Technology
F.J. O'Hara & Sons,  Inc - Araho Transfer Inc.
Boston, MA - Rockland, ME - Miami, FL
Direct Dial - 617-790-3093
email: [email protected]


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of A. Razzak Memon
Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2012 4:45 PM
To: RBASE-L Mailing List
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: Net Work Speed

At 12:28 PM 8/4/2012, Gary Wendike wrote:


>I would like to know how people have gained the speed for the database 
>to operate.Is it better to 1. Have the program setup on each PC like I 
>have or 2. Have everyone Remote into the server and have all the 
>operations
>    performed via that connection.
>Could you give me your pros and cons of each.

Gary,

All *other* databases and applications, including R:BASE, behave the same when 
running on the latest versions of MS Servers, such as 2008 SR2, etc.

However, all my big and small, old and *new*, Corporate and Government clients 
are pretty happy with running R:BASE 9.5 (64) on MS Servers and accessing 
R:BASE applications using the Terminal Server configuration.

Both Server and Terminal Servers are Microsoft OS on the same server, but the 
terminal server configuration is much faster. While configuring the environment 
as Terminal Server, there are some challenges regarding the printing services. 
However, having a good relationship with their Network Administrators should 
resolve all printing oddities, etc.

Having the R:BASE "Remote Client License" was the result of such cool 
innovation, when running R:BASE on Terminal Server environment.

Working with our big corporate and government clients and providing them with 
R:BASE 9.5 solutions, recently we have also implemented a few "Undocumented" 
settings to improve the R:BASE performance in a multi-user environment. These 
undocumented settings and more will be unveiled and demonstrated at the 2012 
Annual R:BASE Conference in October.

http://www.rbase.com/conference

Topic: Secrets to Speeding Up Your R:BASE eXtreme 9.5 Applications

Very Best R:egards,

Razzak.

www.rbase.com
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