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Terminal Services Scaling and Performance on x64-Based Versions of Windows Server 2003

Do you need to know the scaling and performance advantages of using a 64-bit hardware architecture versus a 32-bit hardware architecture? Brien Posey from MSTerminalServices.org has written a two part article series titled What to Expect From the Windows Terminal Services in a 64-Bit Environment (Part 1) and (Part 2) explaining the ins and outs of Terminal Services in a 64-bit environment. Also, Microsoft has released a white paper titled Terminal Services Scaling and Performance on x64-Based Versions of Windows Server 2003. This Microsoft white paper contains results, analyses, and sizing guidelines for Terminal Server when it is running on an x64-based version of Windows Server 2003.

Read more from the following sources:

What to Expect From the Windows Terminal Services in a 64-Bit Environment (Part 1)

What to Expect From the Windows Terminal Services in a 64-Bit Environment (Part 2)

Terminal Services Scaling and Performance on x64-Based Versions of Windows Server 2003


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