Il giorno Sun, 28 Jul 2002, Mike Arends cos� ha scritto:
|From: Mike Arends <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
|To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Date: Sun, 28 Jul 2002 21:35:39 +0200
|Subject: Re: FW: [Ltsp-discuss] How much bandwith is used by a client
| sessionwith LTSP?
|
|Hi John,
|
Ok, I'm not John, but I'll try to answer just the same.
|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?
|
If you're running OpenOffice and you're just typing text in the editor, than
the traffic is going to be very small: just the keyboard/mouse info beeing
sent to the server and the character font data for the client's display beeing
sent back to the workstation. If you're having streaming video and audio at
30 frames per second at 1280x1024 pixels, truecolor and 44KHz, 16 bit stereo
audio, well, that's an awful lot of bandwith that's been used. The processing
power concerned will be the server's, right, but this has nothing to do with
the bandwidth. Unless you're running some application locally on the
workstation, in which case you'd have little more then the NFS traffic on the
network.
Sandro
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