Sunrays are thin clients so, they're only going to go as fast as the server(s) and LAN supporting them can handle.

In my experience though Youtube videos are almost always poor quality to start with but I find them to be not  much worse than if I was viewing them on an actual Desktop versus the SunRay. Of course I have Squid setup to block Youtube from my users cause they don't need to be wasting the bandwidth watching videos when they should be working. I have a few exceptions though since some of our employees have to watch videos of Music artists to do their job. None of them has ever complained though so it must be good enough for them to do their job. Only thing I can think of to get Youtube work better for me was to install Flash 9 for Solaris.

In general SunRays aren't designed for watching video.

I believe USB is USB 1.1 speed, so yeah it's slow for large files.

Matthew Burger wrote:
Hello,

Has anyone tried to do any streaming video on the Sun Ray setup?  I have tried several things, such as, YouTube, Real, etc. and they are all very terrible.  I even moved a bottled Real Player video to my home folder and it displayed very poorly on the DTU.

Any help and/or ideas would be greatly appreciated.

Also, to that same extent.... Has anyone had incredibly poor performance with using USB thumb drives and such?  A generic 1MB photo takes almost a complete minute to open.  Is this normal or is there something that I am missing?

Thanks again,

Matt

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