On Aug 14, 2008, at 9:18 AM, William Yang wrote:
That being said, the performance will definitely be worse.
I guess that depends on the situation, because I just came back from a test in my largest sunray lab (30 stations) and found performance more than acceptable.
We have a T1000 as a sunray server (poor choice for an interactive system, but that mistake was all mine). I fire up 30 remote sessions with 30 different users to a quad 2.4GHz CentOS box, and found that desktop performance was _better_ than JDS on the T1000 (a direct sunray login). The CentOS box and the T1000 are connected via a gigabit ethernet which is shared among my server farm and used for NFS and other server-to-server traffic (but not sunray or general IP traffic).
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