Now that we just made such a big deal about how you can't create "real" clustering with Terminal Servers, we should point out that Microsoft has started using the terms "load-balancing" and "clustering" interchangeably when discussing multi-server Terminal Server environments. This duplicity tends to cause confusion, so keep in mind that for the next few years, when you hear the word "cluster" in the context of Terminal Services, it really means "a load-balanced group of Terminal Servers." It has nothing to do with Windows 2003's Cluster Service.