Subject | Re: Running Firebird on Citrix |
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Author | davidalbiston |
Post date | 2006-02-21T08:32:21Z |
I have Firebird applications running on Citrix/Terminal Services with
no problems. Some installations have the database on the same box (the
database connections MUST be remote). However, the database should be
on a separate server for performance and security reasons. The cost is
minimal and if there are a large number of users a farm of servers may
be required.
I don't know if the Classic/SuperServer choice is relevant. I use
SuperServer.
Dave
--- In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, "Graeme Edwards"
<g.edwards@...> wrote:
no problems. Some installations have the database on the same box (the
database connections MUST be remote). However, the database should be
on a separate server for performance and security reasons. The cost is
minimal and if there are a large number of users a farm of servers may
be required.
I don't know if the Classic/SuperServer choice is relevant. I use
SuperServer.
Dave
--- In firebird-support@yahoogroups.com, "Graeme Edwards"
<g.edwards@...> wrote:
>or can
> We have a large client who wants to centralize all of the databases for
> every state onto 1 citrix server and who wants advice from
>
> us on how to do it.
>
> Unfortunately I haven't used Citrix and have no idea of the best
> configuration or even how it would work.
>
> Is Classic the best option in this case?
>
> Is it essential to have only one copy of the firebird server running
> there be many?greatly
>
> Any advice from anyone who has had experience in this area would be
> appreciated.
>
> Graeme Edwards