bheemesh v wrote:
Inline with my requirements, no where i clould get information about
the minimal hardware requirements of VNC server, although the VNC
clinets are termed as thin clients not expecting a high end hardware
configurations.

VNC sure does have some hardware-requirements. However, with current OS-es and their hardware-requirements, VNC can just slip-in there.



But i need your help in knowing the least possible hardware configureation ( CPU, memory, power ) for the VNC server as at many places we know the server runs on the OS's like UNIX, WIN 2k/NT/XP etc, MAC OS.

For M$Windows based systems, it is either some CPU-usage for compression or network bandwidth for sending the (raw?) images that can give some performance issues. With systems from the previous century (pentium 1 cpu and 2MBit network) this might give a minor performance issue.


For Xvnc (on linux, unix, mac etc), there is the display-memory used per session. Rougly this is hight*width*bytes-colordepth (for a 1024x768 session with 16-bits colors: 1024*768*2=1572864 bytes, about 1,5 MByte.



We know that these OS versions for low end machine architecture do exist, but how about running VNC servers in these architectures? How about the performance.

I reacall using VNC in 1998 on even older systems and a 10 MBit network. It was not high-performance at that time but hey, it was not even high-performance without vnc.




CBee
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