Gustavo Homem wrote:
>>> You aren't getting smooth video at 1920x1200 full screen are you? If
>>>  you are something is very wrong with our trials.
>> Just, but I have for a terminal server a box with a Xeon X5260 running
>> at 3.33GHz, 16GB of RAM and dual GbE links and almost entirely used by
>> myself :-)
> 
> I have here a double 
> 
> Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5504  @ 2.00GHz

Not really I am running CentOS 5 bare metal on the server, and my CPU is 
clocking at 66% faster, which I suspect is going to make a big 
difference. Memory bandwidth probably also comes into play as well.

I will try it again tomorrow when I am back in work as I also have at my 
disposal a dual Xeon at 3.00GHz and a dual Opteron 244 at 1.8GHz and see 
how they fair on video playback. Both of these boxes have 16GB of RAM 
and dual 1GbE networking. These two machines have 147GB 10k RPM SCSI 
RAID1  for the install, and everything is local. The beefier machine has 
300GB 15kRPM SAS RAID1 for the install and again everything is local.

 > The network traffic between client and server is well down 100Mbps.

Your server is not pumping the traffic out then, because when my desktop 
was connected at 100Mbps the video was not smooth.


JAB.

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Fife, United Kingdom.

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