On Apr 21, 2006, at 3:45 PM, ottomeister wrote:
On 4/21/06, Bob Doolittle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Our IT
seems to think this is too much to ask of our users, so
the default is to detach sessions when not in use.
Regardless of what IT thinks about how confused its
users might be, knocking a locked NSCM session off
the DTU is a security feature. Defeating that feature
introduces a risk. If the session remains attached to
the DTU then the next person who walks up can
easily destroy the session.
Give us a way to re-connect to a sunray session from a software
client and all these problems go away. :-D
We have been asking, no SCREAMING for this feature for the last 3+
years.
If anyone has any influence to make this happen it would be greatly
appreciated and may even gain you some free beer.
I am interested is anyone else out there has tried testing the video/
network performance of the SunRay clients in comparison with
something like MetaFrame for Unix (Citrix).
We had one case in which a user tried both and pushed 1.2 mbps on
MFU, but the same user, same app on SunRay pushed almost 4mbps. We
are still analyzing the data/traffic to make sure it was apples to
apples, but this is a huge network difference.
Thanks,
-Steve
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