Hey Nick, 

Thanks for the reply. 


> CAD is really the only place that I've found VNC to be a preferable
> option,
> and that was sitting on a LAN using TigerVNC with some hardware GPU
> acceleration in a VDI environment.

I'll keep this stuff in mind, but my use case might be a little more
distributed than LAN. I'll just have to try it and see, at least now I can
set up a local test that should work and I know the limitations.   


> I think most of the data out there is anecdotal, but the sheer mass of the
> anecdotal data is probably an indicator.  It isn't as if it's just a
> sales/marketing team saying it, it's real users who've tried both and have
> largely come down on the side of RDP.

By no means am I disagreeing there is obviously some reason for RPD over VNC
I've just never seen an explanation as to why and I couldn't see it myself,
so thank you for the detailed reasoning. 


> Aside from the user experience, session management is another feature that
> most RDP servers (including XRDP) support and VNC servers generally lack.

 
I hadn't even started to think about session management yet I was just
trying to get something up and running, so once again thank you for saving
me some headache down the line.

Thanks
Dave  
 





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