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If you have got a fats enough connection, it shouldn't be too much
trouble.
I see it at many customer sites, even with databases located on the
other side of the world.
Unless you want to build an asyncronous replicated database at both
locations, but that can be a lot of work.
"John Hunter" <jthunter_at_nbnet.nospam.nb.ca> wrote in message news:<aofR9.3252$Hs3.403883_at_ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca>...
> Hey Gang,
>
> Wondering if anyone has comments on the following approach:
>
> Scenario:
> We have an office 2000 miles away.
> We would like to share data (real time) with them.
>
> We will install a high speed internet line at the remote location.
> We will use VPN and use border manager software at the remote location to
> connect back here.
> We will create a client server application that resides at the remote
> location.
> We will setup COM+ here on a Win2000 server for our middle tier and database
> connection.
> We will have the database on a server here.
>
> Anyone care to comment?
> Thanks,
> -John
Received on Fri Jan 03 2003 - 16:44:25 CST
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