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> Because I don't
> believe in the 3-tier model for internal applications that will not be
> exposed to the public Web. I am still a firm believer in the
> client/server model...
Even if the internal users are at 7 sites in 4 states?
And there is 200 of them?
Client server is rather unwieldy in this situation.
Terminal server is at best a resource intensive, giant step backwards. Might as well go back to glass tty's.
3 tier is less expensive in terms of hardware, and simpler to deploy, as well as being much more scalable.
Jared
On Wed, 26 Jul 2000, Gary Norwell wrote:
> On 25 Jul 00, at 13:18, Jared Still wrote:
>
> >
> > Marc,
> >
> > If you are not using OAS, what are you using for an HTTP server?
> >
> > Developer Server requires an HTTP server; OAS, WebDB or Apache.
>
> That is what we do not want - the setup and administration of a
> Web server just to deploy the applications. Why? Because I don't
> believe in the 3-tier model for internal applications that will not be
> exposed to the public Web. I am still a firm believer in the
> client/server model, but using a Terminal Server should make
> deployments and upgrades much less of a headache (even for the
> 20 or so client workstations).
>
>
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