Monday, June 15, 2009

[THIN] Re: Citrix Web Server where to Install

you *can* install the Web interface on the same box as Presentation Server.  It will run, lots of people do it,

Personally, I like to keep my Presentation Servers as Presentation Servers and my Web Servers as Web Servers.  IIS can do some goofy stuff every now and then and that can bleed into your users on the Presentation Server.  You also go about securing things differently for each and walking that line between securing IIS and running users can be tough.  You have patching issues.  It can be a headache.  But it will work.

when getitng into the Cirix Web Interface, Cirix Licensing server, Terminal Services Licensing server etc, I like to use a VM and combine those items together and then install the Presentation Servers separately.

If you do put the Web Interface on one of your three servers, Setup your load rules to offset the overhead of running IIS.  It's not a huge impact but every little bit helps.  You may also want to avoid making that server your Zone Master.

Greg



On Sun, Jun 14, 2009 at 5:28 PM, Heflin, Janet <Janet.Heflin@tdwilliamson.com> wrote:

Sorry the Web server is 5.1 then client is 11.0

 


From: thin-bounce@freelists.org [mailto:thin-bounce@freelists.org] On Behalf Of Heflin, Janet
Sent: Sunday, June 14, 2009 5:02 PM
To: thin@freelists.org
Subject: [THIN] Citrix Web Server where to Install

 

We are installing 3 new presentation 4.5 servers and currently I have installed the web server 11 on a test server.  We have 100 users.  Can I install the web server on one of the Citrix 4.5 servers and cause no problems?  We only use Citrix for Applications.

 

 

Janet

 

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