Session Directory And Load Balancing Using Terminal Server
Monday, 13 June 2005 by Michel Roth
Terminal Server Session Directory is a feature that allows users to easily and automatically reconnect to a disconnected session in a load balanced Terminal Server farm. The session directory keeps a list of sessions indexed by user name and server name. This enables a user, after disconnecting a session, to reconnect to the correct terminal server where the disconnected session resides to resume working in that session. This reconnection will work even if the user connects from a different client computer.

This white paper discusses how to plan and deploy a load balanced terminal server farm using session directory, and how the session directory operates in a load balanced environment.

Read it all here.

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