Believe it, you can run ERP and other applications on 28K. In the past, this might have been unimaginable, but now Mechatronics is launching China's first remote rapid application access solution -- RAS to make the impossible a reality.
RAS uses virtual network technology in conjunction with Microsoft's Terminal Services (TS) technology, which implements a network interconnection architecture that provides network interconnectivity while centrally distributing a wide range of applications, including Web applications, and virtually any application deployed on desktops. The analysis shows that the bandwidth required to maintain the normal use of the RAS is quite low, providing a minimum of 28Kbps fast access on the user side. Compared with traditional networking solutions, RAS provides a faster, more secure, flexible and manageable remote application access solution, allowing people to adapt to their needs, secure access to the enterprise anytime, anywhere through any network connection, and speeding up the enterprise's information application systems, such as ERP, CRM, OA, etc. RAS is suitable for use by industrial users, such as: corporate office networks, government office networks, tax collection systems, power systems, and other information systems. RAS is suitable for industrial users, such as: enterprise office network, government office network, tax collection system, electric power system, medical field and so on.
RAS operation architecture
RAS/Server system
RAS/Server system is born with the multi-user Windows system, a new RAS/Server system. This computing system is characterized by all the software operation, configuration, storage are completed on the server side, the terminal as input and output devices, in this case the terminal hardware configuration requirements are relatively low. Windows terminal is such a multi-user Window NT system under a client device.
RAS/Server system consists of three main components: multi-user Windows 2000 server, RAS client, network connection.
Of course, this system is a part of the whole network, and how to connect with other parts of the network, according to different situations and requirements for the design and configuration. Desktop RAS devices can be connected to the server through the LAN, and for remote devices, they can be connected to the server through the Internet or a private network. In this way, the RAS server system can provide a complete solution for users in different communication environments.
Features
Web-based access: Clients access centrally distributed and managed applications on the RAS server through a browser;
Quick and easy installation: Clients download and install directly from the Web, and then click to run, which is convenient;
Convenient file storage: Files can be saved either on the server, or on the local
Multi-server load balancing: the system automatically connects to load balancing servers based on server CPU and memory usage;
Seamless windowed mode;
Disconnect and reconnect function: enables clients to temporarily disconnect and reconnect to a running session;
Different access modes can be set up according to different bandwidths of users;
Different access modes can be set up according to different bandwidths of users;
Different access modes can be set up according to different bandwidths of users.
Excellent printing features:
Efficient and fast performance and stability - to solve the problem of printing deadlock and "tampering" of similar products:
Printing deadlock remote access software for multiple When multiple client printers remotely accessing the software are printing at the same time, the printers of other clients will lock up and cannot complete the print job when there is an error in one client's print.
ScramblingIn the Remote Access product architecture, client A maps prints to the server, which locates the file to client A's printer for output, but the actual result is output from another client's printer, resulting in "scrambling.
Strong compatibility - supports all types of printer jobs, regardless of model;
Allocates the bandwidth needed for printing.