Wait a second. . . 27000 as in Twenty-seven-thousand users? > -----Original Message----- > From: Sjolund, Dag [mailto:Sjolund@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 3:38 PM > To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [THIN] Re: How many users are you getting? > > > > Since I guess I triggered this, here are the details: > > Servers: HP NetServer LT6000r, 6 x PIII XEON 700MHz, 2MB L2 > cache, 8GB > RAM, 2 x 3C996 Gigabit NICs. > Applications: Oracle Forms 6i, Custom VB-based Toolbar, Quick Address > Software (QAS), ThinPrint. > Platform: Windows 2000 Advanced Server running native > Terminal Services > (RDP 5.0). > Network Load Control: Windows 2000 Network Load Balancing (NLB). > > Network-wise, the servers are dual homed, with one card dedicated to > "front-end" RDP, and the other dedicated to "back-end" SQL traffic. > > Stability is fairly good. We are averaging roughly around > 27,000 hosted > sessions served per server between reboots, but have seen > numbers in the > 40,000s. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Ron Oglesby [mailto:roglesby@xxxxxxxxxxxx]=20 > Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 2:14 PM > To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [THIN] How many users are you getting? > > > In an earlier e-mail on this list Sjolund, Dag was seen to say: "we > routinely have 250+ concurrent sessions per server" > > Saweeeet. Is what I say to that. The largest number of concurrent > connections I could ever get or have worked on was about 120 at one > client with 110 per server (taking second place) at another.=20 > > Both of these were running Term EM applications on older quad > xeons.(read 500mhz and a little up no 3.0 ghz stuff) > > So the question that came to my mind is: How many users are > YOU getting > per box? And on the big ones (100+ users) what types of apps are you > running? > > > Ron Oglesby > Senior Technical Architect > Microsoft MVP - Windows Server > =20 > RapidApp, Chicago > Mobile 815 325-7618 > Office 312 372-7188 > e-mail roglesby@xxxxxxxxxxxx > =20 > > ******************************************************** > This weeks sponsor Emergent Online. > Emergent OnLine is the leading server-based computing consulting > integration firm in the nation. Emergent OnLine delivers expert=20 > consulting services you can depend on. > http://www.go-eol.com > ********************************************************** > Useful Thin Client Computing Links are available at: > http://thin.net/links.cfm > *********************************************************** > For Archives, to Unsubscribe, Subscribe or=20 > set Digest or Vacation mode use the below link: > http://thin.net/citrixlist.cfm > ******************************************************** > This weeks sponsor Emergent Online. > Emergent OnLine is the leading server-based computing > consulting integration firm in the nation. Emergent OnLine > delivers expert > consulting services you can depend on. > http://www.go-eol.com > ********************************************************** > Useful Thin Client Computing Links are available at: > http://thin.net/links.cfm > *********************************************************** > For Archives, to Unsubscribe, Subscribe or > set Digest or Vacation mode use the below link: > http://thin.net/citrixlist.cfm > ******************************************************** This weeks sponsor Emergent Online. Emergent OnLine is the leading server-based computing consulting integration firm in the nation. Emergent OnLine delivers expert consulting services you can depend on. http://www.go-eol.com ********************************************************** Useful Thin Client Computing Links are available at: http://thin.net/links.cfm *********************************************************** For Archives, to Unsubscribe, Subscribe or set Digest or Vacation mode use the below link: http://thin.net/citrixlist.cfm