Extending Terminal Services and Hyper-V VDI in Windows 7
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Come learn about advanced topics in the Windows Graphics remoting architecture (RDP 7).This talk introduces new Windows 7 remoting features, discusses how they are going to be leveraged in Microsoft's Windows 7 client and server products. Finally, this
presentation covers how you can integrate well with core remoting infrastructure services to enhance your applications to run from anywhere, so that your applications will be available to end-users when they are on-the-go.
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Niraj Agarwala
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Christa Anderson
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Great and complete breakout Session For VDI and Hyper-V
@JamesvandenBerg:I noticed a <200 user SMB market recommendation on RDS a 5 TS server limitation n the TS 2008. Are these true? Do you know what the recommended number of users is per Terminal Server in the 2008 platform? I have a customer wanting to expand their current TS 2008 server to 2000 users and we have recieved conflicting information. One vendor says we can do this migration, the other says that teh TS server should only be designed to support 200 users each.
Mike
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