Hey Jason, yeah compute requirements are fairly low.  As far as network,  20 
RDP users for me have been under 1Mbit outbound total.  There are bursts.  if 
user starts watching YouTube on their remote session then it jumps to 7Mbits 
for that session.

Had same experience running on a RaspberryPi 4.  However, lag was present.  
Compute and network was fine so I’m not sure why.  Video core?


Chris



> On Apr 4, 2020, at 9:50 AM, Jason Keltz <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi.
> 
> The other day, I asked a question about load balancing on Guacamole.  Nick 
> provided useful information in that respect. Thanks again Nick!    On the 
> other hand, I'd like to get some idea of how many desktop connections a 
> single Guacamole server could handle.  There's really very little information 
> about that online (that I can find).  I understand that different users will 
> all do different activities (text editing versus YouTube steaming), and 
> that's going to have an impact on the numbers, but really, I'm just looking 
> for averages. I saw one single mention online to this: 1 core and 2G of 
> memory for 25 users.  If that's correct, that's really amazing!   Although, I 
> didn't see any mention of the network requirements.  I'd like to build a 
> server capable of handling 150-300 simultaneous desktop connections.  If I 
> could do it with one server, it would be great.  Sure, I can load it with 
> dual Xeon processors, and gigabytes of memory, but how much network do I 
> need? Is 1 x 10G enough? and will it really be able to handle the average 
> load?
> 
> Thanks for any feedback you can provide.  You'll be helping me, but you'll 
> also be helping others who are trying to search online for the limitations of 
> Guacamole.
> 
> Jason.
> 
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