Hi John,

What I mean is what will the maximum bandwith be regardless the applications 
running because they all run on the server, right? If it is a terminal that 
would be the behaviour I expect; Screen, keyboard and mouse info send and 
received like with fi tightvnc.

Am i correct in my assumptions? If so then what is the maximum? 20k, 30k, 
100k?

It's getting really interesting now to completely understand LTSP's behaviour 
and performance on a network.

Thanks sofar.

Cheers,

Mike

On Sunday 28 July 2002 19:36, you wrote:
> > ----------
> > From:       John Karns[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent:       Sunday, July 28, 2002 5:15:57 AM
> > To:         Mike Arends
> > Cc:         [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject:    Re: [Ltsp-discuss] How much bandwith is used by a client
> > sessionwith LTSP?
> > Auto forwarded by a Rule
>
> On Fri, 26 Jul 2002, Mike Arends said:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Does anybody have an indication how much bandwith a client session
>
> uses,
>
> > minimal and maximal, on a network?
>
> Well, minimal could either be considered to be while the client is at
> the
> *dm login screen (in which case the bw would be effectively 0) or after
> login.  On my test setup I observed approx 8k after login to a KDE
> desktop.  I believe that most of that was attributable to quiescent NFS
> traffic.  The client wasn't swapping at the time.
>
> The maximum would be completely dependent on the applications that you
> would be running.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
> John Karns                                        [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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