Hi Brian, I haven't tried with Windows's client. I am still in a early stage in my testings.
I am monitoring both CPU and RAM used on the Ubuntu server from where guacd is running. Guacd is alone on that server so Windows is not a concern here. I want to test on Amazon, so over the internet. Just to clarify, in my setup each Windows is a dedicated virtual machine. - Bertho Le lun. 18 juil. 2016 à 15:22, brian mullan <[email protected]> a écrit : > out of curiousity have you tried 10 Windows RDP sessions using window's > own client & doing the same thing? what happens? > > Two other things you didn't mention: > > - have you monitored the server's "free" memory utilization while this > is going on (Windows itself needs about 1.2 to 1.4GB depending on what you > have configured, Then there is the memory required by all the Apps that > are running. > - what is your network speed and is it internet or lan > > The Guacamole dev's will have to comment on any benchmarking they've done. > > > > > On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 4:03 AM, Olivier Berthonneau < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi there, >> >> I am using Guacamole to interact with Windows sessions over RDP. >> In my current configuration I have something like 10 simultaneous >> sessions open on the same guacd on a server with 2 cores and 4GB of memory. >> Everything works fine but if a user starts doing something crazy like >> moving windows really fast, the CPU gets used intensively. >> >> I am trying to measure this and produce a reproducible scenario to >> understand when I will have to scale and bring up more guacd. >> >> Has anyone work on such benchmark yet ? >> >> My guess is I will have to code a bot to connect to multiple sessions at >> the same time. As I want the session to produce change on the screen to >> generate load I was thinking of opening my session with a full screen video >> playing a typical usage of a Windows session. >> >> Has anyone any thoughts about this before I jump in ? >> >> - Bertho >> -- >> Olivier Berthonneau >> Software developer >> +33 6 66 80 64 14 >> www.nanocloud.com >> > > -- Olivier Berthonneau Software developer +33 6 66 80 64 14 www.nanocloud.com
