On Mon, Mar 2, 2020 at 7:07 PM Manoj Patil <[email protected]> wrote:

> What tool u used for measuring bandwidth.
>

AWS CloudWatch.

Is there any resolution?
>

There isn't really anything to resolve.

As already noted in this thread, the bandwidth you've measured for
Guacamole looks fine and the bandwidth we've measured for Guacamole looks
fine. It's interesting that you're seeing lower RDP utilization in one of
your tests, and worth looking into seeing why that might be the case, but
other than an interesting research problem that might eventually yield
further performance improvements to Guacamole, there's nothing to resolve.

Assuming that what you're comparing is an indeed apples-to-apples
comparison, then there is probably something to be discovered which would
further improve things, but I'm not going to be able to tell you what that
is because I don't know it yet. All I can tell you right now is that if
you're finding you haven't allocated sufficient resources, then you need to
allocate sufficient resources.

As per your snanshot RDP take to much bandwidth utilization .
>

Thankfully, the RDP side of things in a Guacamole deployment is purely
internal, with everything between Tomcat and the client being Guacamole
protocol.

- Mike

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