lessardj
Well Known Member
We are implementing Xe on the AS/400 platform, (should install in 2 weeks) and plan to use the Inetgrated Netfinity Server card in the AS/400 as a Deployment Server We have an 830 model with the 733 card. Central Objects will live on the AS/400 Enterprise Server.
We are also considering using the INS cards for Terminal Servers (one per). Or, if the timing is right, perhaps using the new High Speed Link connection to external Netfinity Server boxes for Terminal Servers. This connection is supposed to be available in Q1 of 2001. We will only have the implementation team as users for the first few months, using thick clients, so we have time to make this decision.
If anyone out there is using the INS for either Deployment or WTS servers, I'd like to hear about your experiences.
I have also seen reference to a few people using Windows 2000 on the Terminal Servers instead of NT, and wonder how that is working out for you? What is the savings in using 2000 over NT? Have you found it stable? We would still use NT for the clients, and are only considering 2000 for the servers.
Thanks, in advance, for any advice or information. I have been monitoring JDELIST since August, and have been really impressed at the amount of knowledge out there.
Judy Lessard
IT Specialist 4
Timken Super Precision (MPB)
603-352-0310 ext. 385
[email protected]
We are also considering using the INS cards for Terminal Servers (one per). Or, if the timing is right, perhaps using the new High Speed Link connection to external Netfinity Server boxes for Terminal Servers. This connection is supposed to be available in Q1 of 2001. We will only have the implementation team as users for the first few months, using thick clients, so we have time to make this decision.
If anyone out there is using the INS for either Deployment or WTS servers, I'd like to hear about your experiences.
I have also seen reference to a few people using Windows 2000 on the Terminal Servers instead of NT, and wonder how that is working out for you? What is the savings in using 2000 over NT? Have you found it stable? We would still use NT for the clients, and are only considering 2000 for the servers.
Thanks, in advance, for any advice or information. I have been monitoring JDELIST since August, and have been really impressed at the amount of knowledge out there.
Judy Lessard
IT Specialist 4
Timken Super Precision (MPB)
603-352-0310 ext. 385
[email protected]