Guest millin Posted July 12, 2007 Posted July 12, 2007 Dear All, We are planning to commission a new terminal server for our domain users who are moving to a new location.I have't got any previous experience of installing Terminal server and licensing. Scenarion would be like this: Domain Users : 35(New Location) Terminal Server : HQrs. I need some light about how we have to deploy our applications using ADSL broadband,how many Terminal server license we need and how many CALs we needed and rough idea about the pricing for Server license and CALs for 35 Usres. thanks in advance, with regds mil
Guest Jeff Pitsch Posted July 12, 2007 Posted July 12, 2007 Re: Terminal Server Client Access Licensing(CALs) I would recommend going to BrianMadden.com and downloading his Windows 2003 TS book. it will shed some light on many of these. it is not a simple, quick answer on how to deploy applications through terminal services. It may seem straight forward but it is not. If this is your first time deploying TS and you are unfamiliar with it, bringing someone in to help can put you lightyears ahead and help you avoid common mistakes. You will need 35 TS CAL's and 35 Windows Server CALS. Pricing will vary depending on your licensing agreements and vendor. Jeff Pitsch Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server Citrix Technology Professional Provision Networks VIP Forums not enough? Get support from the experts at your business http://jeffpitschconsulting.com millin wrote: > Dear All, > > We are planning to commission a new terminal server for our domain users who > are moving to a new location.I have't got any previous experience of > installing Terminal server and licensing. > > Scenarion would be like this: > > Domain Users : 35(New Location) > Terminal Server : HQrs. > > I need some light about how we have to deploy our applications using ADSL > broadband,how many Terminal server license we need and how many CALs we > needed and rough idea about the pricing for Server license and CALs for 35 > Usres. > > thanks in advance, > > with regds > mil
Guest millin Posted July 12, 2007 Posted July 12, 2007 Re: Terminal Server Client Access Licensing(CALs) Thanks Jeff. We don't have any volume licensing for our servers(server 2003) as we are a small orgnization.I think if we have to go for 2 TS CAL's and 2 Windows Server CALS how much it comes roughly for an open licensing. rougly...just to get an idea.. I really appreciate your time. rgds mil "Jeff Pitsch" wrote: > I would recommend going to BrianMadden.com and downloading his Windows > 2003 TS book. it will shed some light on many of these. it is not a > simple, quick answer on how to deploy applications through terminal > services. It may seem straight forward but it is not. If this is your > first time deploying TS and you are unfamiliar with it, bringing someone > in to help can put you lightyears ahead and help you avoid common mistakes. > > You will need 35 TS CAL's and 35 Windows Server CALS. Pricing will vary > depending on your licensing agreements and vendor. > > Jeff Pitsch > Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server > Citrix Technology Professional > Provision Networks VIP > > Forums not enough? > Get support from the experts at your business > http://jeffpitschconsulting.com > > millin wrote: > > Dear All, > > > > We are planning to commission a new terminal server for our domain users who > > are moving to a new location.I have't got any previous experience of > > installing Terminal server and licensing. > > > > Scenarion would be like this: > > > > Domain Users : 35(New Location) > > Terminal Server : HQrs. > > > > I need some light about how we have to deploy our applications using ADSL > > broadband,how many Terminal server license we need and how many CALs we > > needed and rough idea about the pricing for Server license and CALs for 35 > > Usres. > > > > thanks in advance, > > > > with regds > > mil >
Guest paulc Posted July 12, 2007 Posted July 12, 2007 Re: Terminal Server Client Access Licensing(CALs) Like you, we don't have enough volume to get volume discounts. Last month I purchased some TS CAL's for around $78 each and $29 for Windows CAL's. "millin" <ssuj@discussions.microsoft.com(No Spam)> wrote in message news:DD418E95-D930-41A6-BC1C-F890804EBDEC@microsoft.com... > Thanks Jeff. > > We don't have any volume licensing for our servers(server 2003) as we are > a > small orgnization.I think if we have to go for 2 TS CAL's and 2 Windows > Server CALS how much it comes roughly for an open licensing. > > rougly...just to get an idea.. > > I really appreciate your time. > > rgds > mil > > > > "Jeff Pitsch" wrote: > >> I would recommend going to BrianMadden.com and downloading his Windows >> 2003 TS book. it will shed some light on many of these. it is not a >> simple, quick answer on how to deploy applications through terminal >> services. It may seem straight forward but it is not. If this is your >> first time deploying TS and you are unfamiliar with it, bringing someone >> in to help can put you lightyears ahead and help you avoid common >> mistakes. >> >> You will need 35 TS CAL's and 35 Windows Server CALS. Pricing will vary >> depending on your licensing agreements and vendor. >> >> Jeff Pitsch >> Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server >> Citrix Technology Professional >> Provision Networks VIP >> >> Forums not enough? >> Get support from the experts at your business >> http://jeffpitschconsulting.com >> >> millin wrote: >> > Dear All, >> > >> > We are planning to commission a new terminal server for our domain >> > users who >> > are moving to a new location.I have't got any previous experience of >> > installing Terminal server and licensing. >> > >> > Scenarion would be like this: >> > >> > Domain Users : 35(New Location) >> > Terminal Server : HQrs. >> > >> > I need some light about how we have to deploy our applications using >> > ADSL >> > broadband,how many Terminal server license we need and how many CALs we >> > needed and rough idea about the pricing for Server license and CALs for >> > 35 >> > Usres. >> > >> > thanks in advance, >> > >> > with regds >> > mil >>
Guest Helge Klein Posted July 12, 2007 Posted July 12, 2007 Re: Terminal Server Client Access Licensing(CALs) 2 TS CALs won't be enough. You need at least one for each user or device connecting. Helge On 12 Jul., 14:26, millin <s...@discussions.microsoft.com(No Spam)> wrote: > Thanks Jeff. > > We don't have any volume licensing for our servers(server 2003) as we are a > small orgnization.I think if we have to go for 2 TS CAL's and 2 Windows > Server CALS how much it comes roughly for an open licensing. > > rougly...just to get an idea.. > > I really appreciate your time. > > rgds > mil > > "Jeff Pitsch" wrote: > > I would recommend going to BrianMadden.com and downloading his Windows > > 2003 TS book. it will shed some light on many of these. it is not a > > simple, quick answer on how to deploy applications through terminal > > services. It may seem straight forward but it is not. If this is your > > first time deploying TS and you are unfamiliar with it, bringing someone > > in to help can put you lightyears ahead and help you avoid common mistakes. > > > You will need 35 TS CAL's and 35 Windows Server CALS. Pricing will vary > > depending on your licensing agreements and vendor. > > > Jeff Pitsch > > Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server > > Citrix Technology Professional > > Provision Networks VIP > > > Forums not enough? > > Get support from the experts at your business > >http://jeffpitschconsulting.com > > > millin wrote: > > > Dear All, > > > > We are planning to commission a new terminal server for our domain users who > > > are moving to a new location.I have't got any previous experience of > > > installing Terminal server and licensing. > > > > Scenarion would be like this: > > > > Domain Users : 35(New Location) > > > Terminal Server : HQrs. > > > > I need some light about how we have to deploy our applications using ADSL > > > broadband,how many Terminal server license we need and how many CALs we > > > needed and rough idea about the pricing for Server license and CALs for 35 > > > Usres. > > > > thanks in advance, > > > > with regds > > > mil
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