James,

On Wednesday 17 June 2009, James Lucas wrote:
> In our case we use various software packages that can use OpenGL (eg
> Matlab 3D), all of these machines are accessed through RDP (VBoxHeadless).
>
> When I ran benchmarks between OpenGL enabled and disabled directly
> through the GUI, I got a performance gain of 4X when OpenGL was enabled.
> So for us it does make sense to have OpenGL accelleraton support when
> running VMs through VBoxHeadless.

Hmm, but how do you want to forward OpenGL accelleration through
RDP? AFAIK there is no support for OpenGL over RDP. If you need
fast graphics you have to access the VM from a local machine, not
from a remote machine.

Kind regards,

Frank
-- 
Dr.-Ing. Frank Mehnert    Sun Microsystems, Inc.    www.sun.com

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