[THIN] Re: Upgrading Citrix MF 1.8

  • From: Aaron Simms <aaron.simms@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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  • Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2004 15:16:44 -0600

What about bandwidth, RDP versus ICA?

Aaron Simms



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Exactly as Jim said, why do you need Citrix in this case?
With 2003 you will have at the protocol level the same things as you do
with ICA (sound, high color, serial port mapping, etc).
You do NOT load balance.
You do NOT publish applications.
You do NOT need the web interface.
So why Citrix???

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From: LDeFoor [mailto:citrix@xxxxxxxxxx]=20
Sent: February 24, 2004 11:45 AM
To: Thin
Subject: [THIN] Upgrading Citrix MF 1.8


Since I don't do this all the time and not in the field learning all the
wonderful new things, I just would like a reality check.

I am going to be upgrading a Citrix MF 1.8 (WIN2K) Server and would like
to go
to Win03 and the new MetaFrame.  It doesn't do Load Balancing, doesn't
do
anything on the web, just serves people full desktops from a remote
location.  I
only have 15 users but would also like to possibly go up to 20 users.

I think would need to purchase:  XPs upgrade and 15 users licenses and
then an
additional 5 licenses to make the total 20.

Now, I can't seem to find on Citrix's web site, anyplace that shows that
information for part numbers and such.  Could someone possibly tell me
exactly
what I might need?  If you are a reseller, you are more than welcome to
send me
pricing too OFF LIST.

Thanks...



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