WestCoastKid
Vendor
One of our remote offices is complaining that their VPN connection to another remote office is too slow. The VPN consists of Windows 2003 SBS at the desination location and WIN XP clients outside of the firewall.
Before we send someone out to look into the issue, I thought I'd ask, regarding the habits, and preferences you "guys" may have for one technology versus the other.
In terms of a WIN2k3 VPN vs Terminal Services are they equivalent in performance and reliability?
I realize that TS would cost more but generally speaking is TS worth the investment or is a VPN with Win2k3 SBS RRAS a solid solution.
The thing is we want to avoid having to invest a bunch of time and energy into why our VPN is not up to snuff only to find out that we should be using TS instead.
Thanks in advance for your help...
Before we send someone out to look into the issue, I thought I'd ask, regarding the habits, and preferences you "guys" may have for one technology versus the other.
In terms of a WIN2k3 VPN vs Terminal Services are they equivalent in performance and reliability?
I realize that TS would cost more but generally speaking is TS worth the investment or is a VPN with Win2k3 SBS RRAS a solid solution.
The thing is we want to avoid having to invest a bunch of time and energy into why our VPN is not up to snuff only to find out that we should be using TS instead.
Thanks in advance for your help...