From: ivanmarcus
Sent: Sunday, April 5, 2020 7:05 PM
To: user@guacamole.apache.org; Jason Keltz
Subject: Re: hardware requirements for Guacamole
I mentioned before that I'd see if I could separate the Guacmaole traffic from
the rest of the network, and post the results.
Here's a 1-hr plot
Thanks Chris, and Ivan,
So far, it seems that the load requirements are surprisingly fairly
minimal. The type of standalone server that I'm looking at getting for
this task would be more than enough to handle this load.
That being said, if anyone else has specs on their systems with even
I expect like many of us who administer systems I've gone from having a
handful of remote users (across several different companies) to a much
larger number in a matter of days. Just to add to the general body of
knowledge I cite one example here 'cos I've kept a particular eye on it.
With
Hey Jason, yeah compute requirements are fairly low. As far as network, 20
RDP users for me have been under 1Mbit outbound total. There are bursts. if
user starts watching YouTube on their remote session then it jumps to 7Mbits
for that session.
Had same experience running on a RaspberryPi