I did a quick non-usb test. Basically I redirected using uttsc a
directory with a local(non-usb)162m file in it. I also had it shared via
samba.

I mounted the samba share on the terminal server. and i had the
redirected drive from uttsc also.

It took 7 seconds via samba to copy the file and 29 seconds via RDP.

As i'm on a WAN link to my sunray server i cant really do USB tests but
i will on monday, should be interesting.

Regards.

 




David Markey wrote:
> Well with usbdrived our system can do dynamic hotplugging?
>
> Anyway the question of authentication would be our biggest problem, but
> i'll do some testing on monday as far as performance is concerned.
>
>
>
>
>
> Seth Galitzer wrote:
>   
>> I haven't tried it, but I don't know if samba can handle dynamic
>> plugging, which is the main problem with USB drives.  I can't imagine
>> it would perform that much better than uttsc.  I'm just guessing, though.
>>
>> Seth
>>
>> David Markey wrote:
>>     
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Has anyone had tried using samba for usb redirection instead of through
>>> uttsc -r? I'd imagine it would be much, much faster.
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> David.
>>>
>>>
>>>       
>>     
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