even if that is the case, the remote desktop of the MS terminal services consumes less bandwidth (and thus faster) than what vnc consumes with all the optimization options turned on.
Are you using TightVNC? Have you tried NoMachines NX Server
(http://www.nomachine.com/)? It has been said that is faster than VNC. It is not exactly free but the same company has released GPL code. An
offshoot project called FreeNX is due for public release. It would be
cool if you test it out and publish the results here. ;)
yup, i have tried every variation of vnc that i could get my hand on the net and still remote desktop is snappier by a greater magnitude than *vnc. and everything goes through a vpn tunnel from our office here in manila to our client site in finland. i havent tried this nomachines nx server but ill try to read about it. our current need is something like this:
1. free as in beer. our client is doing some cost-cutting and they dont have the ready cash to fork for licenses.
2. allows remote administration of existing session.
3. is secure.
4. can be installed on a lot of workstations (for support).
terminal services dont support #2 (afaik) so im using number 1 & 2 as an argument for keeping vnc installed on our workstations.
i should know because i am using them both here in the project on a daily basis. not to mention that the security team here in the firm is suggesting that vnc be disabled because it is not secure[1].
I have heard that NX uses SSH authentication and you can choose
encrypted sessions or not. This is interesting but I do not have the
time to test its performance.
when i have the time ill research on this and post the results here.
ciao!
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