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    kd2017 is offline Well, I tried at least.
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    Remote Desktop Stability

    It's 2024 and I'm finally coming around to dipping my toes in remote desktops...



    I've successfully got a VPN + RDP configuration up and running to work remotely.

    I'm aware of splitting into BE/FE, not working over WiFi, and your standard corruption risk mitigation practices when working locally/over LAN.

    Does working over WAN + VPN + RDP open me up to additional corruption risks in my databases? I'm assuming we're good since the VPN server is doing the processing.

    Anything else I should be aware of? I don't know what I don't know.

    Thanks for your time.

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    i never have corruption using WAN + VPN + RDP .
    Corruption does seem to happen more often if 2 or more users share the same FE.
    Give every person their own FE.


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    kd2017 is offline Well, I tried at least.
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    Sounds like we have a winner then. Thanks, ranman.

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