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Term of VM server location
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02/08/2017 16:09:25
 
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VM environment
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VM servers
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Thread ID:
01653009
Message ID:
01653025
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>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>My VFP 9 application usually resides on a VM server. And the users/clients have the desktop shortcuts pointing to the executable residing on the VM server (e.g. in folder c:\myvfp9app\myapp.exe)
>>>
>>>I need to tell the customer IT person that in order for the application to respond better (speed of connection and loading various windows) the VM server has to be "closer" to the customers. For example, if the users are in the state of Florida, the VM server has to be somewhere closer to the users/clients in this state.
>>>
>>>What term do I use to tell the IT person instead of "closer" (kind of not very technical :)). That is, how do I explain/define this concept?
>>
>>What's the overall architecture:
>>
>>- The VM server includes the RDS (Terminal Server) role, and remote users are given RDS sessions (i.e. your EXE runs in sessions directly on the RDS server), or
>>
>>- The VM server simply hosts the files, and your EXE runs at the remote client sites?
>
>The latter. The VM server hosts the executable and meta data. And the client runs the EXE from the desktop (as a shortcut). There is also a SQL Server which will be somewhere, I don't know where. But right now I am just trying to tell them some parameters for the VM "location"

Use a loader architecture and the VM server connection speed is only an issue if updates are found.
Running exe/apps from non-local disks on your local machine relinqishes control of loading/reloading from a measurable/deterministic/optimizable resource to network speed, which often is influenced by unreliable, changing factors out of your control.
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