Hi there,

thanks a lot for the support . I will go through the link that you
have sent. Though i have tried it already and the vgl literature says
that it should "just" work. but it doesnt. I used a Sun Ultra 27
machine with 12gig ram and an nvidia graphics engine for the test
purpose. The glxspheres bench mark that is shipped with vgl gave a
stunning 1500fps on the console, 150 - 200 fps on vnc and just 2 - 4
on a thin client :( :(


however on second thoughts (after going through the vid ) i am
wondering if i did everything right !!!! can you guide me in a little
detail . may be there is something that i am missing . i would highly
appreciate any help since i am in a bit of a fix .




On 2/6/11, Craig Bender <[email protected]> wrote:
> You should give plain old regular virtualgl a try.  May meet your needs.
>
> See http://bit.ly/g6fBju
>
>
> On 2/5/11 10:46 AM, Jahandad Khan wrote:
>> sounds interesting ... must give it try
>>
>> On 2/5/11, Mika A<[email protected]>  wrote:
>>> On Sat, 5 Feb 2011, Craig Bender wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Ivar,
>>>> Not all the pieces are in place to make that suggestion work seamlessly
>>>> today, but I believe Oracle understands the benefit of such a solution
>>>> and
>>>>
>>>> the value of having it work seamlessly with it's desktop virtualization
>>>> offerings.
>>>
>>> It would be very nice to be able to put a few 3D render engines to a
>>> server and have vbox use those.. They wouldn't even need to be the
>>> highest
>>> end cards so power draw wouldn't be too much of a problem.
>>>
>>>
>>> .mika
>>>
>>> --
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