setting up the server 'farm' in NLB is pretty straightforward , but bear in
mind that NLB uses TCP/IP connectivity to determine availability.  (most
recent I've set this up is Win2003 )   NLB really doesn't look into CPU or
application availability.

On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 9:59 AM, David Lum <david....@nwea.org> wrote:

>  Am I correct in thinking if I have two Terminal Servers it’s pretty easy
> to set up a farm to get load balancing and redundancy – if one dies, the
> users are redirected to the good one and the biggest change is a performance
> hit?
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