Date: Thu, 13 May 2004 09:06:44 +0200
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From: KrzysOPoranku <krzysoporanku@INTERIA.PL>
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Subject: Re: Moving from SAS/CONNECT to ? : SAS Terminal Servers? Hardware
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W li¶cie z dnia 2004-05-13 03:40, Nova's Taylor napisał(a):
> Hi folks,
>
> The company I work for has recently outgrown the SAS/CONNECT,
> remote-submit model and we are now looking at alternative
> architectures. We have several offices worldwide and programming
> teams may work cooperatively on projects that are remote from their
> home office. Wide area network bandwidth makes SAS/CONNECT
> impractical.
>
> We have reached a critical decision point: How do we proceed? Perhaps
> we should move to a system where SAS is available on a Terminal Server
> Farm of 2-3 servers per site, where users login, start up the SAS/DMS
> on the remote machine, and work there? What if we switch to batch mode
> - will users rebel at the lack of an enhanced editor, or love the
> simplicity of a commmand line?
>
> Other background info: We are a Microsoft shop, so Windows 2003 Server
> would be the OS. I have no choice in that matter. We are not
> interested in SAS/IntrNet or a Portal solution.
>
> I am looking for anyone who would like to share their experiences from
> both a user and admin perspective. I will be working with SAS to
> determine potential hardware specifications, but would like to hear
> from individuals "in the field" in terms of server specs,
> configuration, and approaches. Are you running interactive SAS? Batch
> SAS? SAS DMS on terminal servers? How have you solved the "resource
> pooling" issue where your program team is spread out, but your data is
> centralized? Maybe there is an approach that I am overlooking?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated. Please email me offline at
> NovasTaylor@hotmail.com and I will gladly summarize my findings for
> SAS-L at a later time.
>
>
> Taylor
> SAS Admin
> NovasTaylor@hotmail.com
I don't know a lot about it, but maybe following link help you
http://www.citrix.com/
Krzys O Poranku
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