>From the small end of bandwidth: We have a T-1 line in the DC area that has
two SunRays behind an encryption device as well as several Internet PCs. The
SunRay server is about 75 miles away on a military base with probably OC-1
connectivity. SunRay server is running Citrix for connectivity to Windows
Citrix servers on the backend.
Response is reasonable. Not like being on the dedicated LAN at the base, but
very usable, even with the Citrix session on top.

AJ Levy


On 9/5/08 6:05 PM, "Michael Medefesser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The answer to questions are yes, and it depends. We need more exact
> information to give you a more accurate
> answer, but here are some ballparks from what we have deployed here at Sun:
> 
> 
> Argentina to Texas is OC-1 (45 Mbps). There are two lines for redundancy
> 
> Pennsylvania to Texas is Channelized OC-1 (45 Mbps).  They can vary the
> speed via the WAN Layer or the MPLS QOS.  The QOS has been going up in
> 2008 due to increased number of DTUs at their location.  (not sure how
> many DTU's)
> 
> Mumbai to Texas is OC-3, soon planning OC-12.  There are two lines for
> redundancy.  This is also MPLS and is shared for multiple
> purposes-customers.  Sun's QOS limit has been going up in 2008 due to
> increasing DTU count and transaction increases mostly due to GRC
> support.  (Roughly 100 DTU's currently, but planning on adding more.)
> 
> Kentucky is OC-1.  They recently converted from dedicated T-1 to MPLS a
> few months ago. This is channelized OC-1 (45 Mbps).
> So, Sun can add WAN bandwidth as needed. (Currently 50 DTU's)
> 
> We also have another customer currently that is housing the Sun Ray
> servers in Sacramento, California, and deploying the DTU's in
> Singapore. (Not sure what their pipe size is, but hope to find out soon.)
> 
> 
> Sridhar Ayengar wrote:
>> Ives, Keith-P59429 wrote:
>>> 2 part question:
>>> 
>>> -  has anyone deployed sunrays long distance (i.e. coast to coast)
>>> 
>>> -  if so, are there any band width requirements or other concerns
>> 
>> I'd be more concerned with latency than bandwidth.  You can get GIANT
>> transcontinental pipes nowadays.
>> 
>> Peace...  Sridhar
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