On a LAN, TurboVNC can pretty easily deliver at least 60-70
megapixels/second, so that would amount to 4k images at 15+ Hz.  We have
thousands of users who are using it for their day-to-day workstation
work with 4k remote desktops over gigabit Ethernet.

On 9/13/17 11:14 AM, Thomas Julou wrote:
> I should probably mention that I would be happy with playing 200x500px
> image stacks at 10 frames/sec and ecstatic with 2000x2000 at 30 frames
> per sec…
>  
> 
> On Wednesday, 13 September 2017 18:10:19 UTC+2, Thomas Julou wrote:
> 
>     Hello,
> 
>     I'm looking for a way to have a remote desktop with reasonably
>     fast/smooth rendering of image series in ImageJ/Fiji. Our use case
>     typically consists in loading a stack of tiff images in the software
>     (i.e. in RAM) and playing them at various speed. 
> 
>     Currently we have an x2go connection with is very slow for this. I
>     would like to know whether virtualGL is suitable in this case.
>     Thank you very much for your help. Best,
> 
>     Thomas Julou

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