What tool u used for measuring bandwidth. Is there any resolution?
As per your snanshot RDP take to much bandwidth utilization . if u also 600 active connwction then the bandwidth utilization is around 40- 45 mbps. On Mon, 2 Mar 2020, 00:45 Mike Jumper, <[email protected]> wrote: > On Sun, Mar 1, 2020 at 1:59 AM Manoj Patil <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Dear, >> >> I am deployed the Microsoft environment at my end and measure the >> bandwidth data send and received. >> using wireshark. >> >> please find the attached file one is microsoft web rdp bandwidth >> calculation using wireshark and second snapshot is guacamol server >> calculation using wireshark . >> > > If you want to compare bandwidth usage reliably, you will need to measure > and compare the two sides of the same session: one measurement being the > browser <--> Guacamole traffic and the other being the guacd <--> RDP > traffic. For example, here's my statistics for the first week of December > last year: > > [image: glen-demo-stats-2019-12-01-through-2019-12-07.png] > > The graph shows total Guacamole bandwidth usage (green line) against RDP > usage (orange line) for the same servers across all sessions. The purple > line is the total number of active sessions. In general, the two bandwidth > lines follow each other, however I've always observed the RDP line to be > significantly higher, presumably due to using poorer image compression. The > only times I've seen the Guacamole line peek (slightly) above the RDP line > are when there is extremely low activity. > > If you are absolutely sure that you are measuring effectively the same > sessions, connecting to the same RDP server, and that you are using the > same display size, performing the same actions, seeing the same graphics, > etc. between them, I'm not sure what would account for your measurements > showing the opposite behavior. > > - Mike > >
