itsacrispy
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Hey guys,
Yet another tech-related question for you guys.
We're thinking about migrating to a remote Client Management System, but there are still some concerns I have. Specifically: What is the deciding factor when comparing the "speed" between an in-house server-based application and a remote application? We're located in Chinatown of SF, and our DSL D/L speed is pretty bad at 2.7MPS. Would this affect our "speed" in terms of interacting with the remote program?
At the same time, we were planning on upgrading our server to increase the space and speed of access. But what exactly defines how fast that "speed" is, when it comes to a server-based application?
Thanks again all.
Mike
Yet another tech-related question for you guys.
We're thinking about migrating to a remote Client Management System, but there are still some concerns I have. Specifically: What is the deciding factor when comparing the "speed" between an in-house server-based application and a remote application? We're located in Chinatown of SF, and our DSL D/L speed is pretty bad at 2.7MPS. Would this affect our "speed" in terms of interacting with the remote program?
At the same time, we were planning on upgrading our server to increase the space and speed of access. But what exactly defines how fast that "speed" is, when it comes to a server-based application?
Thanks again all.
Mike