Fileserving In Terminal Server Environments
Thursday, 04 May 2006 by Michel Roth
I've written an article about fileserving In Terminal Server environments at MSTerminalServices.org. It's a two part article of which part one has now been published.

"Fileserving very often is a much underestimated part of Terminal Server environments. Improperly configured fileserving components can wreak havoc on your performance. In this two-part article we will explore fileserving in Terminal Server environments and how you can make sure that you get the best performance out if it.

Maybe you’re thinking, what’s the whole fuss about? You might say, on average my users write something to their home drive perhaps 10 times a day. And maybe they create 2 files in their departmental directory per day. This is where a common misconception is.

There’s a lot more to fileserving than just plain file shares. A lot more."

Read Fileserving in Terminal Server Environments (Part 1).

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