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What is a Server Farm?

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What is a Server Farm?

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Citrix originally called a collection of load-balanced terminal servers a server farm. With MetaFrame 1.8, Citrix expanded the meaning to a management concept. From the administrator’s perspective, a server farm is an organization of Terminal Servers running MetaFrame 1.8 or servers that are running WinFrame 1.8 and that you can manage from one console. From the user’s perspective, a server farm makes applications published from terminal servers in a network accessible from what seems to be one server. . . .

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