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10/01/2012 08:55:24
Metin Emre
Ozcom Bilgisayar Ltd.
Istanbul, Turquie
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Visual FoxPro
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Applications Internet
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Hi

That is good to know. I will keep this in mind for future projects to help me decide how many connections can be reasonable supported on a single server.

Simon

>One of my customer uses 50 connections (My Foxpro dos appl.) with just one server. It at my customer's building. It runs good with just a 2K WDSL connection at center and ADSL at points. They never needed a highband connection.
>
>>Hi
>>
>>I have 3000GB per month and I have never ever reach it. I suspect 1000GB is good enough because RDP does not use much bandwidth. I guess experimenting is the only way to know for sure. I am not sure that one server would support 50-100 simultaneous connections. I have only ever had 15-20 simultaneous connections so you would need to ask someone who has experience with more simultaneous users than I have.
>>
>>Simon
>>
>>>I found 100$ monthly, 1000GB monthly traffic limit. I think so 1000GB is enough for RPD 50-100 connections?
>>>
>>>>Hi
>>>>
>>>>It is not that hard to do at least in Canada because I can rent an entire server for as low as $200 per month and it can support quite a number of users so it becomes a profitable way to do business.
>>>>
>>>>I currently do not keep everything in one database. Each customer has their own folder and database.
>>>>
>>>>Simon
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>I use 2X to allow customers to run my applications from my servers hosted in a data centre. It is more cost effective than other solutions like Citrix or Go-Global. It is indeed the easiest way to make your application available to any platform because 2X has a client for a number of operating systems. I do not as a rule sell software to anyone any more. I simply install it on my servers and charge a monthly fee. I currently have people using my VFP apps from MACs, iPhones, iPads, Android tablets and regular Windows terminals.
>>>>>
>>>>>Hi Simon,
>>>>>That's what everyone wants to do... :)
>>>>>I put a client field to my application for new version for that like SAP did. In SAP you just have one database and you can separate clients with just one client field.
>>>>>
>>>>>>I am also developing an alternate framework in QooxDoo for those requiring a purely browser based solution where nothing needs to be installed on the local workstation.
>>>>>
>>>>>That's great... My dream...
Simon White
dCipher Computing
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