We have the same issue here with the GIS software. It's due to RDP has to refresh the whole screen shot. The GIS software works much better with like a Cirtix or VMware VDI that doesVmware PCoip that only needs to fresh the parts thats being used.
RDP does has it's down faults. -Alex On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 6:56 AM, Mike Haudenschild <m...@longsight.com>wrote: > Hi Amit, > > There will definitely be delays in screen refresh rates as a result of the > RDP connection, so if, for example, you're dragging a map or other objects > you may notice some lag. You might try adjusting Windows visual settings > for "best performance" from the System control panel. > > There are also "performance" settings on the RDP client itself. Try > opening Remote Desktop Connection and manually entering the connection > information -- depending upon your platform, the RDP client settings for > performance will be in a different tab. > > GIS software can also be doing a lot of number crunching. (Confirm the > specs in Windows System control panel on the client VM if you haven't > already to make sure the proper resources are assigned by VCL.) Have you > run any other applications in the VM/VCL environment that experience > similar issues? > > Regards, > Mike > > -- > *Mike Haudenschild* > Education Systems Manager > Longsight Group > (740) 599-5005 x809 > m...@longsight.com > www.longsight.com > > > > On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 09:40, Kumar, Amit H. <ahku...@odu.edu> wrote: > > > Dear All, > > > > I have run into issues of software(GIS) being slower on VCL as opposed to > > Laptop. Although I have 8GB RAM and 2 vCPU assigned for this VM, > comparison > > of few tests resulted in poor performance on VCL. It could be the nature > of > > GIS and RDP or something else. > > > > I have tried to isolate GIS vm's onto one blade and no other vm's end up > > on this blade. > > > > Any ideas or options on how could I track this down to identify what > could > > cause this. > > > > Thank you, > > Amit > > > > > -- Thanks, Alex Patterson User Support Services Operating System Analyst California State University, East Bay