Also, be sure to note that SRSS uses an adaptive compression technique so that compression becomes more agressive with limited bandwidth.

And, I recommend reading this:
http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/ThinGuy?entry=sun_ray_bandwidth

-Theron


Lebar, Russell J wrote:

-----Original Message-----
From: {Darkavich}

We had one case in which a user tried both and pushed 1.2 mbps on MFU, but the same user, same app on SunRay pushed almost 4mbps. We are still analyzing the data/traffic to make sure it was apples to apples, but this is a huge network difference.


Given that Citrix was designed to run in low bandwidth situations is
this any surprise? Using the Windows ICA Client as my reference, try the
following:

Set Connection type to Wide Area Network
Set Network protocol to TCP/IP
Uncheck "Use Data compression"
Check "Use disk cache for bitmaps"
Uncheck "Queue mouse movements and keystrokes"
Set Speedscreen Latency Reduction to "Off"

Though I would still bet on SRSS outperforming it.

-- Russ
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