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Dmitry Logvinenko2012-05-12 21:33:33
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Dmitry Logvinenko, 2012-05-12 21:33:33

The work of the branch of the company with the file base 1C of the main office via the Internet

I will briefly describe the situation:

There is an office of a trading company and its branch:

  • Office:
    • server on Windows 2008 Server,
    • On him:
      • terminal server + RemoteApp c:
        • 1C: Enterprise 8.2 with file database,
        • 1C: Accounting 7.7, which is gradually being abandoned
    • a bunch of uncles and aunts with computers , employees connecting using RDP and RemoteApps to 1C. Practically does not slow down and does not blunt, everyone is happy,
    • super-fast access to the Internet using ADSL technology (I think no more than 1Mb / s),
    • The computers are connected by a switch plugged into the ADSL modem, which looks outward.
  • Branch:
    • 3 employees, 3 computers -> switch -> ADSL modem -> even faster internet (512 Kb/s),
    • and the same RDP (without VPN), which they cling to the same server, to the same 1C-ke,
    • delays per click from 1 s, sometimes dead hangs and remote access falls off,
    • branch employees get nervous and throw laptops at the new green admin, who is shocked by the whole scheme.


AD is not here or there, everything is in the same working group.

The main task is to reduce the nervousness of branch employees to a minimum.
I have given myself the following options:
  • organize a VPN in order to connect two networks (tell me the materials on this topic, otherwise everything is somehow confusing with this Microsoft. I searched and read a lot of things, but something to no avail).
  • install on branch computers:
    • thin client or web client,
    • a thick client that would access the file base via VPN directly.

The first options, in theory, do not require a VPN, but require a web server. The person involved in our 1C partially dismissed this option, since the "Complex Automation" configuration in the "thick" form looks like a regular window with a menu and other 7.7 paraphernalia, and thin and web - a modern and not compatible with accountants view with large knobs - tabs.
And the second one caused a stupor of a regular 1s-nickname and my fears that arose after reading the forums. The database is about 1GB in size. So what, every time it will be loaded from the office to the branch, and then back?! Or will only the essentials be transferred? Google didn't give a clear answer.

What is your opinion on this matter? Has anyone experienced this, how did you implement it, what are the results?
Thanks in advance for your replies.

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quantum, 2012-05-12
@dmlogv

Vpn will not help, apparently problems with the channel.
There is no need to set a thick client on files - it will drive a lot over the network. Of course, not every time the entire database, but still a lot.
If you need online balances, then distribution is not suitable.
The web client remains. You can train cashiers if you wish.

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topbanana, 2012-05-12
@topbanana

To deliver the second server in branch and to configure a distributed DB?

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Nikolai Turnaviotov, 2012-05-13
@foxmuldercp

even then I would have thought about the normal infrastructure, AD, and the second channels to both offices with load distribution.

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MAKSIM KRASOVSKIY, 2012-05-15
@noook

or a provider in a branch, or (if the problem is on all computers) the problem is in the computers, or rather their settings (firewalls, antivirals, rdc versions, etc.)

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amc, 2012-05-15
@amc

>>•delay per click from 1 s, sometimes dead freezes and remote access
dropouts Losses during transmission, or a dead (in terms of quality) channel, or broken cables. Cables are checked simply, transfer all computers on the branch to 10Mbit / Half-duplex (done in the properties of the network card), the channel is more difficult, but at leastping ya.ru -l 8192 -n 1000

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