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Part I A Beginner's Guide to Terminal Services

1 Terminal Services Overview
2 System Installation
3 Licensing
4 System Configuration
5 User Access and Client Software
6 Application Installation
7 System Administration and Operation
8 Server Sizing and Scalability

Part II – An Expert's Guide to Terminal Services

9 Terminal Server Internals
10 Network Planning and High Availability
11 User Environment
12 Access and Security
13 Printing
14 Registry
15 Scripting
16 Web Technologies

Part III – Terminal Services Complementary Concepts

17 Third Party Extension Products
18 Desktop and Application Virtualization
19 Deployment Automation
20 Resource and Security Management
21 Testing and Quality Assurance
22 Optimization and Performance Tuning
23 Project Methodology
24 Terminal Services API

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8. Server Sizing and Scalability

Posted by Benny Tritsch on August 3, 2008

[Server Sizing] [Requirements] [Scaling Up or Out] [Hardware Selection] [64 Bit]

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8.3. Selecting the Right Hardware

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8 Server Sizing and Scalability
8.1 Finding Out About Requirements
8.2 Scaling Up or Scaling Out?
8.3 Selecting the Right Hardware
8.4 Is 64-Bit the Solution?