We have several clients wanting to use Microsoft DirectAccess for their users to run our OpenInsight (v9.4.4) application from home, rather than use Remote Desktop through a VPN. With any performance issues aside, is this even possible? Are the issues for the Linear Hash service much the same as for a traditional VPN, or is it different?
Cheers, M@
</QUOTE> ---- === At 30 APR 2020 07:55PM bob carten wrote: === <QUOTE> I think Microsoft would prefer you use [url=docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/remote/remote-access/vpn/vpn-map-da]Always On Vpn which replaces DirectAccess. If they use that to remote desktop to their machine at work OpenInsight will work well, though printing may be hard to configure. If they want to run OpenInsight on their home machine across a vpn connection to the office performance might be poor. You must use a Universal driver for the OpenInsight at home , server at the office or you will likely get GFES.
If they do wnat to have OpenInsight running on their home machine useing data from a work server across the VPN I suggest you use revparam with a sharename in it, where they copy the full OI minus lk and ov files to each home machine. The revparam with the sharename will pull the linear hash data from the server. This might give acceptable performance.
BTW, In my experience the issue with remote desktop and printing is that the remotedesktop software will ask the home machine what printers it has, then try to read the printer drivers from the office server. Unless you install a wide range of printer drivers on the office machine you will encounter problems printing.
Hi Bob,
Thanks for the reply :).
Yeap, we're not looking to separate out OI components to the home computers - just keep everything on the server at work. It sounds like the LH service can be configured to work across the internet via Always on VPN without getting FS errors - performance issues aside. Although ideally a Remote Desktop connection to the work computer is optimal, and the easiest to set up.
Cheers, M@
(BTW, the link to docs.microsoft.com doesn't seem to work from within the Rev forum)
My clients use Parallels 2X for remote workers that don't have an onsite computer at the office. This works very well. Printer and local drive access is well offered. You can publish just OpenInsight, and/or Arev32, or a Desktop where OpenInsight and Arev32 can be run.
Dave Harmacek - Harmacek Database Systems - near Boston, MA USA
Thanks Dave,
Yes, I often forget about 2X as an alternative to Microsoft's Remote Desktop.
Cheers, M@
My clients use Parallels 2X for remote workers that don't have an onsite computer at the office. This works very well. Printer and local drive access is well offered. You can publish just OpenInsight, and/or Arev32, or a Desktop where OpenInsight and Arev32 can be run.
Dave Harmacek - Harmacek Database Systems - near Boston, MA USA
Also, 2X works to a AWS server, and to a local server.
Dave Harmacek - Harmacek Database Systems - near Boston, MA USA
Hi Matthew,
We have no on premises servers and are 100% Azure based. We have a terminal server in Azure with OI on it and we have been successfully using DirectAccess for the last few years now with little to no issues.
The only time it can be slow is when saving a file from the OI session down to a local machine with lots of folders to enumerate. We don't have a lot of this type of work though so not really an issue for us.
As Bob mentions DA hasn't seen much in the way of updates from MS recently and I think they want everyone to move to always on. We haven't tried that yet but will likely be looking at it in the future.
David
Hi Matthew,
We have no on premises servers and are 100% Azure based. We have a terminal server in Azure with OI on it and we have been successfully using DirectAccess for the last few years now with little to no issues.
The only time it can be slow is when saving a file from the OI session down to a local machine with lots of folders to enumerate. We don't have a lot of this type of work though so not really an issue for us.
As Bob mentions DA hasn't seen much in the way of updates from MS recently and I think they want everyone to move to always on. We haven't tried that yet but will likely be looking at it in the future.
David
Thanks David. We are looking at providing an Azure solution too, so this is good to know.
Cheers, M@