Our official recommendation @ Sun is T2000's ONLY if you
1) Use Kiosk Mode where the heavy lifting is done by another tier
2) Said Kiosk Apps are SPARC based (i.e. for the longest time only the
Citrix Client for Solaris was SPARC based)
3) LAN deployments only (so compression does not get invoked)
Running desktop apps directly at the Sun Ray Server tier, especially
those with floating point calculations, over a WAN is the proverbially
kiss of death when it comes to performance.
T2000 was designed as a server to take advantage of multithreaded
"server" applications. When you look at choices for a Sun Ray Server,
you want what makes a good desktop. Because essentially, that's what it is.
jpdrawneek wrote:
I have to agree with Kent.
I have tried with T1000 and desktop apps and they are just not cut out
for it.
Using a T1000 with VMware connector or other NX is a prefect match.
Full blown Desktop and it struggles badly.
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