Are you considering a significant Microsoft Remote Desktop Services deployment based on Windows Server 2008 R2 and Hyper-V anytime soon? If so, Remote Desktop Services Component Architecture poster is a definite must have in your arsenal. In one (very large) diagram, the authors clearly and concisely explain how all of the various pieces of RDS come together to form a complete desktop environment. It’s an absolutely fantastic resource!
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