Depends what you are doing. If doing anything windows related, the MMR, Flash, etc only works on a 2 or later. From a traditional Unix or Linux multi-user which doesn't have MMR or Flash redirection, then there won't be a lot of difference, save for perhaps a situation where max compression is involved over a WAN link since the CPU on the 2 family is greater and won't get bogged down as easily as the 1 family might.

On 10/13/10 12:03 PM, Jason Winningham wrote:

On Oct 13, 2010, at 12:32 PM, Dave McGuire wrote:


Hey folks...Is there a significant (i.e., end-user noticeable)
performance difference between the Sun Ray 1 and Sun Ray 2 DTUs?

I haven't noticed a difference.

In my larger lab I've got 12 Sunray2s on one side of the room and 18
Sunray 1Gs on the other. The students don't show a bias for one type or
the other, and they are generally sensitive to performance. :)

-Jason
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Jason Winningham
Computer Systems Engineer
College of Engineering
The University of Alabama in Huntsville
http://support.eng.uah.edu/ http://www.eng.uah.edu/~jdw



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