Hello,
I need some guidance in a project I'm currently working on at my job. My company is moving its offices to another state. And we want to still operate from where we are right now. I have heard of servers and/or systems in which you can have all files and info on your computer be written to a offsite network without keeping any records on your local hard drives.
In other words....What I need is to have all workstation (physically) here using a server and network in another state but all the data needs to get stored in any other place but the hard-drives in the workstation here. So that if someone takes a hard drive out, there is nothing stored there.
So the equipment will remain here but the server and router will be in another place.
Is this possible? Does anyone know of this technology and companies that produce it?
Any info will be helpful....
thanks...
I need some guidance in a project I'm currently working on at my job. My company is moving its offices to another state. And we want to still operate from where we are right now. I have heard of servers and/or systems in which you can have all files and info on your computer be written to a offsite network without keeping any records on your local hard drives.
In other words....What I need is to have all workstation (physically) here using a server and network in another state but all the data needs to get stored in any other place but the hard-drives in the workstation here. So that if someone takes a hard drive out, there is nothing stored there.
So the equipment will remain here but the server and router will be in another place.
Is this possible? Does anyone know of this technology and companies that produce it?
Any info will be helpful....
thanks...
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Re: Looking for some Info
Thu, March 17, 2005 - 12:52 AMIt sounds like a dummy terminal, unless you want them to VPN in to the server to use the information.... A dummy terminal is what it sounds like you need with VPN capability..... So really any computer with Terminal Services as to log in to the computer or server across an VPN conection to use the infomation.
www.microsoft.com/windowsse...fault.mspx