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Users contend for Random Access Memory (RAM)
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Users contend for Random Access Memory (RAM). Each user has an independent session, which he or she can fill with all the memory-intensive applications at his or her disposal. Some users may try to open as many applications on their desktop as they can, while others may take a more conservative approach and run only those applications that they need. Nonetheless, the needs of all the users are satisfied from the same core set of server memory resources.
Users contend for network access. In any distributed processing environment, the network provides the pipeline for communication between the desktop and the servers. In the Terminal Services environment, the need for network access is more critical than in the traditional distributed client/server architecture because all desktop activity—graphical output and mouse/keyboard input—flows over network links between the desktop and the server. Without a functioning network connection to the server, a Terminal Services Client cannot operate at all. The network connection is used to communicate with each client, while still servicing the network needs of the applications and services.
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