Some of the uses of VNC are for headless or remote maintenance of
servers.  Since I don't know anything about the internals of the VNC
server, this may be a stupid question, but would it be more responsive
if there was some way to "detach" the local video while someone was
connected via the VNC client?

On our local LAN, I have noticed that the VNC connection to the Linux
box is significantly more responsive than the Windows servers, both with
the Mac client and the Windows client.  In terms of benchmarks, both our
Windows IIS server and our Linux apache server respond about the same,
though I can get formal specs on the servers if needed.

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Aaron S. Magill
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