[THIN] Re: Thin Clients running on VPN over DSL experiences

  • From: "Michael Day" <MDay@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 13 May 2004 09:19:22 -0400

We are running a very similar setup now.  We have 40 branches of various
sizes using internet DSL to connect to our datacenter that has a single
internet E10 line.  The performance for the thin clients is as good if
not better since we started this.
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Michael Day
Senior Technical Analyst
Kinecor
mday@xxxxxxxxxxx


-----Original Message-----
From: Jaimes, Leon [mailto:Leon.Jaimes@xxxxxxxx]=20
Sent: Wednesday, May 12, 2004 5:40 PM
To: Thin Mailing List (thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Subject: [THIN] Thin Clients running on VPN over DSL experiences

Hello All,
We are considering ditching our frame relay network and connecting our
remote sites using DSL and running a Cisco VPN network over the DSL to
the data center which would have a couple internet T1 lines.  The remote
sites are all running thin clients(NCD ThinSTARs and Neoware Capios.)
34 remote sites on average have 4 terminals, max of 10 at one location.
In Brian Madden's excellent book he mentions that latency is more of a
factor for the thin terminals so I am wondering if this is a bad idea or
if anyone has had experience with this type of scenario.
TIA
Leon Jaimes
Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains Information Technology
Department
(303) 813-7614
<mailto:leon.jaimes@xxxxxxxx <mailto:leon.jaimes@xxxxxxxx> >=20

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