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      01-21-2007, 08:35 PM
Hello
We made Network Load Balancing for two Terminal Services, (weights are set
at: 50:50).
When I checked number of users I see: TS1: 22 users and for TS2: 10 users.
Why
number of users are not equal? Both of this TS are identical. Is should be
TS1: 16
TS2: 16 but it isn't. Why ?
TS1 and TS2 has the same hardware configuration.
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      01-22-2007, 04:23 AM
In news:(E-Mail Removed),
TTT_TTT <(E-Mail Removed)> stated, which I commented on below:
> Hello
> We made Network Load Balancing for two Terminal Services, (weights
> are set at: 50:50).
> When I checked number of users I see: TS1: 22 users and for TS2: 10
> users. Why
> number of users are not equal? Both of this TS are identical. Is
> should be TS1: 16
> TS2: 16 but it isn't. Why ?
> TS1 and TS2 has the same hardware configuration.
> Best Redgards


Load Balancing allows for all initial connections to get equal responses.
However if some of the connectionsm, such as on TS2, have been terminated,
that doesn't mean an e established connection on TS1 will not get
disconnected so it can connect to TS2 to keep it even. Onl on the initial
connection.

I would suggest to use Performance Monitor on a third machine (such as a
laptop or workstation) and watch/log objects and counters related to the LB
service,including possibly web services, etc, from both machines to get a
better idea of it's performance and what it's doing.

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