What to Expect From the Windows Terminal Services in a 64-Bit Environment (Part 2)
Thursday, 18 May 2006 by Michel Roth
A new article on M.TerM.nalServices.org by Brien M. Posey on what to expect from the Windows Terminal Services in a 64-Bit environment. This ia part 2.

"In Part 1 of this article series, I explained that one of the most frustrating aspects of administering a Terminal Server environment is the fact that relatively few user sessions can sometimes max out a terminal server’s capabilities. I then went on to explain that one technology that is promising to help to limit the impact of user sessions is the gradual shift to 64-bit computing. In this article, I will continue my discussion by talking about the impact of a shift to a 64-bit operating system on your server’s hardware."

Read it here.

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