andy_smith
Well Known Member
Hi List,
Those of you using terminal server (specifically Win2K terminal services
without Citrix) what is your opinion on a safe estimate of bandwidth usage
per user ?
Generally it seems to be 10-12 Kb/s per user dependent on the usage that is
suggested and JD Edwards seem to add a little safety and suggest 12-15 Kb/a
per user - has anyone got any tangible measurements of their bandwidth usage
?
There have been various threads on the list over time on the amount of
traffic generated by PDF output - do you think that the figures quoted above
are inclusive of the estimated PDF traffic or should this be allowed for
separately ?
Be grateful for anyone's experiences with this.
Regards
Xe, SP19.1, Win2000, SQL7, Win2K terminal services, JAS on Intel, WAS 3.5
Andy Smith
Technical Consultant
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Andy Smith
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Win2K SQLServer7 Xe
Those of you using terminal server (specifically Win2K terminal services
without Citrix) what is your opinion on a safe estimate of bandwidth usage
per user ?
Generally it seems to be 10-12 Kb/s per user dependent on the usage that is
suggested and JD Edwards seem to add a little safety and suggest 12-15 Kb/a
per user - has anyone got any tangible measurements of their bandwidth usage
?
There have been various threads on the list over time on the amount of
traffic generated by PDF output - do you think that the figures quoted above
are inclusive of the estimated PDF traffic or should this be allowed for
separately ?
Be grateful for anyone's experiences with this.
Regards
Xe, SP19.1, Win2000, SQL7, Win2K terminal services, JAS on Intel, WAS 3.5
Andy Smith
Technical Consultant
WHITEHOUSE
Consultants
Office: 01564-711-1037
Direct: 01564-711-1539
Mobile: 07949 603770
Andy Smith
Whitehouse Consultants
Win2K SQLServer7 Xe