The max for them is a little over 40 meg for upstream bandwidth from the 
Servers perspective. The 22meg is the combined total for around 60-70 active 
sessions from Sun Ray traffic. There is no audio upstream being used. There 
likely is downstream audio being used for some users. 

Jake




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From: Kent Peacock <[email protected]>
To: SunRay-Users mailing list <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, August 21, 2009 2:59:16 PM
Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] DTU Bandwidth

On 08/21/09 12:25, Jacob Grundmeier wrote:
> The upload bandwidth from the servers, outgoing traffic to the Sun Ray dtus. 
> Here is some relevant info:
> 
> -VPN is used from the DTU to the servers.
> -They are using VMware View as their brokers for Windows XP desktops.
> -The apps mainly consist of web based apps but there are some that use flash 
> for test taking purposes.
> -The Sun Ray traffic is using half of the bandwidth(around 22 meg, this 
> varies some).
> -The other half is used for other services, one being VOIP.
> 
> Looking for a way to set bandwidth limits with the least end-user action. 
> Basically we would rather not have the user touch the gui menu.

Yes, what's the upstream bandwidth? Are you saying that the Sun Rays are using 
22 Mbps in the upstream direction? That seems awfully high, unless you are 
using audio input, in which case, each Sun Ray will use 800 Kbps or 1.6 Mbps, 
depending on whether it's stereo or mono.

Kent

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