Title | Remote Access - Lecture notes all |
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Author | Ellie Smith |
Course | computer networks |
Institution | Sheffield Hallam University |
Pages | 1 |
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Remote access revision notes...
Remote Access Remote Desktop: From outside the local network, your local desktop won't be visible Entry has to be taken through the router or gateway Models for Remote Usage: Consider where CPU, RAM and Disk are used; Issues to consider: Application architecture Performance Application installation and configuration Changes, updates and patches to applications Bandwidth Microsoft RemoteApp: Enables you to make programs that are accessed remotely through Remote Desktop Services Appear as if running on end users local computer RemoteApp can reduce complexity and administrative overhead Handy when users don't have assigned computers Can deploy multiple versions of a program easier than logically Process runs on Azure, display is local Virtual Private Network: Used to add security and privacy to private/public networks Privacy Freedom Security Creates secure tunnel between two sites via the Internet Users at one branch can access files servers at the main office All data is encapsulated so that confidential information is protected as users send and receive data REMOTE ACCESS VPN: Client to server Uses existing ISP (Internet service provider) Client software required Configuration required Server control options; o Allows onward connection o IP Address allocation o Session limits Cheaper & faster than direct Dial-up SITE-TO-SITE VPN: Provides network connectivity Clients on either end don’t need modification Uses existing IPS (both ends need Internet connection) Cheaper than leased lines Extends companies network, so computer resources from one location available to employees at other locations...