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I am the IT Manager running about 10 computers connected to a 2003 server hosting the main Act! database that all the users are connecting to, with 2 off-site users synching via VPN.
We are planning on scaling up the company rapidly, and I would like to hear from some other Act! users out there the do's and don't(s) of Act! networking best practices.
Right now, I have all the users just connecting to the server and opening the .pad file from a shared folder. the issues I am most concerned about include (but are not limited to):
* How does having 20, 30, 100 users connecting this way affect the network performance?
* If using Synchronization in-house, how often should I have each database synchronize?
Your replies are appreciated greatly!
Cameron Wells
"Yeah, I can do that!
We are planning on scaling up the company rapidly, and I would like to hear from some other Act! users out there the do's and don't(s) of Act! networking best practices.
Right now, I have all the users just connecting to the server and opening the .pad file from a shared folder. the issues I am most concerned about include (but are not limited to):
* How does having 20, 30, 100 users connecting this way affect the network performance?
* If using Synchronization in-house, how often should I have each database synchronize?
Your replies are appreciated greatly!
Cameron Wells
"Yeah, I can do that!