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From: Matthew Good on 27 Oct 2009 10:37 I'm setting up a new Windows 2003 Terminal Server. I'm looking for some disk space guidelines.
From: Cl‡audio Rodrigues on 27 Oct 2009 12:44 Matthew Good wrote: > I'm setting up a new Windows 2003 Terminal Server. I'm looking for some > disk space guidelines. Disk space usually is minimal as a TS should only have the apps on it. Considering these days you cannot get any disk smaller than 72GB (SCSI) or probably 250GB SATA, that should be more than enough. Make sure you use roaming profiles and folder redirection with your TS to avoid huge profiles on the TS what will lead to slow logins overtime. Also read the guide I wrote, "Terminal Services A to Z", free download of my website. Cheers. -- Claudio Rodrigues CEO, WTSLabs Inc. http://www.wtslabs.com "WebTS: TSWeb the way it should have been done since day one" Citrix CTP Provision Networks VIP Make sure you download our free guide about Terminal Services. An A to Z guide, explaining everything, from setting it up to enabling group policies. A must read and again, completely free.
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