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2X LoadBalancer for Terminal Services 3.0

    Load balancing, increased security and redundancy for your Terminal Services Since Microsoft Terminal Services Servers support many users, it\'s important to ensure that each Terminal Server is fully redundant and that the load is distributed between servers ensuring optimal service quality for users. 2X LoadBalancer for Windows Terminal Services allows you to easily load balance RDP/ICA sessions between Terminal Servers and provide fault tolerance. In addition, if you are allowing users to login from the internet, you can hide the backend terminal services from the internet and just expose one single gateway machine - thereby drastically increasing security of your Terminal Servers. With 2X LoadBalancer, users can be reconnected to their disconnected sessions easily. No need to setup the complex session directory. 2X LoadBalancer features: Resource based load balancing Ensures redundancy of Terminal Servers Reconnects users to disconnected sessions Supports Microsoft Terminal Services and Citrix.


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Released: 07 Nov 2005
File Size: 2396 Kb
License: Shareware
Download: Free Trial
Downloads: 191
Price: 350 USD
Language: English
  Rated 4Stars
 OS: Windows2000
 Homepage: 2X LoadBalancer for Terminal Services

 
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