Tom, the way we have it our facility is: the app is on a stand-alone
server. The clients are running locally and the DB is on a SQL 2005.

As for TS environment, we contemplated, but we never went that route
since we couldn't get a definite answer from our vendor if it was
supported or not.

Sorry I couldn't be of any additional help, but that is the extent of
the environment. 2 clients and the server.

 

 

Thomas

 

From: Tom Miller [mailto:tmil...@hnncsb.org] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 22, 2009 3:19 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Any one using Great Plains?

 

Hi Everyone,

 

We are moving to MS Dynamics Great Plains, version 10.  We go live in a
few months.  What I see is that the Great Plains client is slooooow on
remote desktops and via the Terminal Servers.  The client goes
non-responsive for a minute, then finally the user can log on, select
the company, and go about his business.

 

Once in the client performance, while not blazing, is acceptable.
Closing the client is pretty quick.

 

The terminal servers are loaded with memory and CPUs and there is barely
a performance change when the GP client loads.  On the GP SQL 2005
server, same thing.  I've been looking at performance stats all day and
except for the occasional CPU spike, nothing is going on.

 

I'm guessing the is a SQL issue?  Any suggestions?  I have other SQL
2005 apps on other servers and don't see this sort of slow client issue.

 

Thanks,

 

 

Tom Miller
Engineer, Information Technology
Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board
757-788-0528 

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