Agreed on thinlinc. We are actively replacing all the rays now, people love the 
new found speed.

-- 
Leigh Porter


> On 8 Oct 2013, at 18:37, "Darrel Hankerson" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Jayme Snyder writes:
> 
>   My requirements are simply for a multi-monitor thin client environment
>   which can play a Youtube clip without major lag on Windows RDP or a
>   VMware view.
> 
> My opinion is that you will spend substantial time getting something
> unlikely to meet your requirements.  Oracle has abandoned the Ray.
> 
> We run HP t610 thinclient (Linux-based) with VMware View, along with a
> test of Cendio's thinlinc as a Ray replacement for connections to
> Windows and Unix systems.  We love the Rays (on Solaris), but they
> cannot compete on demanding generic video (which is your interest).
> 
> A caveat: there is a significant penalty in the View environment if RDP
> is chosen rather than PCoIP.  The performance with thinlinc to Linux
> systems is superior to anything under View, provided you can tolerate
> the cpu and network consumption.
> 
> --
> Darrel Hankerson
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