Using a Replicated Data Store for Maximum Connectivity between Remote Sites (Part 1)
Wednesday, 19 July 2006 by Michel Roth
A new article on MSTerminalServices.org by Paul Stansel on using a deplicated Data Store for maximum Connectivity between Remote sites.

"Given the structure of Citrix farms today, it is very common to see larger farms where the servers are spread across multiple sites. Although having a Citrix server local to the users can make sense for speed considerations, it can cause administrative issues with connectivity to the data store and difficulty with authentication and server status updates. If you use a SQL back-end for your data store, you can combat some of these problems by using a replicated data store at the remote sites. This two part article will look at data store replication and how you can implement it to achieve maximum connectivity in your environment."

Read the entire article here.

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