If I'm reading correctly, you're saying the X server is not multi-threated?

So if you're using sunray in a VDI project, the sunray server only forwards
RDP connections to the sunray thin clients. In this case a dual-core should
be sufficient: one core for all solaris stuff and the other core for the X
server. Adding more cores will not make a big difference. A x86 would be the
best choice as it offers the highest speed per core.

Am I correct or do I see it too simple?

Wouter 


On 04/02/09 22:56, "Kent Peacock" <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 02/04/09 13:25, Dan Allongo wrote:
>> He's not saying that the T1 is slow, it's just not suited to the task.
> 
> I'm saying both. To say that, "Well, it's not a good Sun Ray server
> because the X server (and most applications!) aren't multi-threaded" is
> putting it backwards.
> 
> Kent
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