Hosting filePro off-site

Scott Walker scottwalker1956 at gmail.com
Wed Nov 9 11:24:58 PST 2016


Del,

It probably depends on the operating system.

I know that a hosted Linux server, works pretty much the same as if I had
the server in the office down the hall.  Just think of it as the server in
the office down the VERY LONG HALL.  With modern internet speeds,  to the
user it seems no different in terms of response speed and screen snap.

I've never been a fan of fp running on a Windows server and I don't know
much about it, either locally or on a hosted server.  Just that it has
always been way slower on a local server so I would expect that to be the
same on a hosted Windows server.

Regards,

Scott Walker



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Subject: Hosting filePro off-site

If you run filePro on a remotely hosted server, how do you access it? 
Does it then still work as a client/server system, in which filePro programs
download to your workstation and then read and write data to the server Or
is all the processing done at the server level, and your workstation just
gets the results through displays and pass through printing? 
Sorry I can't ask the question more intelligently, but I'm sure you
understand what I am asking. 

Del neroni
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