Bringing Affordable Server Load Balancing to Windows Terminal Services (WTS)
KEMP Technologies now offers full support for
Microsoft Windows Terminal Services (WTS). With the addition
of WTS, KEMP delivers a solution that helps organizations best
maximize the efficiency and effectiveness of their networks, at an
SMB-affordable price point.With WTS
enabled, users are able to maintain persistence as well as perform
resource monitoring for Window servers running multiple services.
The LoadMaster resource monitoring feature offers useful data on
both memory and CPU, ensuring users experience the most efficient
load balancing possible on each server.
KEMP is also now able to integrate seamlessly with MS Session Directory – providing a more reliable re-connect when a remote desktop connection to the server is disconnected. While the LoadMaster provides full support for Microsoft's Session Directory, one of the most distinguishing features is its ability to provide RDP-based Layer 7 Persistence. The LoadMaster’s Layer 7 Persistence incorporates client session reconnect, which can be utilized without the need for the Session Directory service to be installed.
Additional benefits of WTS include service checking for servers running Microsoft WTS, and extended capabilities for the increasing segment of remote workers. The KEMP product line currently includes three models, the LoadMaster 1500, LoadMaster 2500 and LoadMaster 3500 – all three models now come WTS enabled, and include a comprehensive first year warranty and technical support agreement.
Windows Terminal Service - Resources
KEMP LoadMaster Support for Windows Terminal Services
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