In the docs for Sun Ray Software 5 EA1, a reason given that one might want
to disable the new client authentication feature is:
Improve performance - At the cost of security, disabling client
authentication saves a protocol roundtrip and reduces the size of some other
protocol messages.

 

Would this only improve performance when initializing the session or is
there extra overhead added while the session is active as well?  If so, what
would be the most noticeable points of performance degradation (i.e. video,
USB, screen redraws, etc.)?  Is there also a performance overhead in
enabling server authentication?

 

Thanks,

William Yang

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