Re: Practical guide to predicting latency effects?

2020-04-08 Thread Eric Tykwinski
There is still one in XCode tools. It’s a alternate download: https://developer.apple.com/download/more/?q=Additional%20Tools%20for%20Xcode Of course this is limited to OSX, but it’s there. Sincerely, Eric

Re: Practical guide to predicting latency effects?

2020-04-08 Thread Lee
On 4/7/20, Adam Thompson wrote: > I’m looking for a practical guide – i.e. specifically NOT an academic paper, > thanks anyway – to predicting the effect of increased (or decreased) latency > on my user’s applications. > > Specifically, I want to estimate how much improvement there will be in >

Re: Practical guide to predicting latency effects?

2020-04-08 Thread Eric Tykwinski
The only informal paper I remember is Stuart Cheshire’s It’s the latency, stupid… http://www.stuartcheshire.org/rants/Latency.html Given it’s from the dialup days, but latency is still the same just a lot lower. I would thing I would recommend

RE: Practical guide to predicting latency effects?

2020-04-08 Thread Jakob Heitz (jheitz) via NANOG
My data point: I'm working from home. My computer is connected through company VPN, over wifi to Comcast. Comcast speed test says 18mS. I use VNC and Webex with voice and video through the computer. VNC response time and voice delay is not noticeable. Regards, Jakob. -Original Message-

Re: Practical guide to predicting latency effects?

2020-04-08 Thread Saku Ytti
Hey Adam, I’m looking for a practical guide – i.e. specifically NOT an academic > paper, thanks anyway – to predicting the effect of increased (or decreased) > latency on my user’s applications. > This makes answering difficult. Because you may be looking for a simpler answer than what is

Practical guide to predicting latency effects?

2020-04-07 Thread Adam Thompson
I’m looking for a practical guide – i.e. specifically NOT an academic paper, thanks anyway – to predicting the effect of increased (or decreased) latency on my user’s applications. Specifically, I want to estimate how much improvement there will be in {bandwidth, application XYZ