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One of the problems presented by the implementation of Terminal Services on Windows Server 2008 is that it places a greater burden on the server than a file server or web server would do. The reason for this is that the all the applications being run by remote users are running on the server, taking up memory and processing power. Acutely aware of this problem, Microsoft introduced the TS Session Broker which allows for the creation of load balanced Terminal Server Farms.
Repeat the above tasks for each server in the farm. Once completed the farm is ready for use.
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