Hola
Tenemos una instalación con viiew 5 y resulta que en local funciona ok, pero cuando se accede por la WAN el rendimiento es muy pobre, y solo son 4 usuarios con una linea de 10 megas simetrica.
Tenéis algún truco o guía para optimizar el ancho de banda y la experiencia de usuario sea mejor??
Gracias.
Hola Jose Arcos,
Más que ancho de banda, que latencia tenes desde internet a tu Datacenter?
Fijate este doc que es bastante detallado:
http://www.vmware.com/files/pdf/view/VMware-View-5-PCoIP-Network-Optimization-Guide.pdf
y este site:
WAN Support and PCoIP
For wide-area networks (WANs), you must consider bandwidth constraints and latency issues. The PCoIP display protocol provided by VMware adapts to varying latency and bandwidth conditions.
If you use the RDP display protocol, you must have a WAN optimization product to accelerate applications for users in branch offices or small offices. With PCoIP, many WAN optimization techniques are built into the base protocol.
For information about the controls introduced with View 5 that you can use to adjust the way PCoIP consumes bandwidth, see Optimization Controls Available with PCoIP.
When determining minimum bandwidth requirements for PCoIP, plan with the following estimates:
The estimate of 50 to 150Kbps per typical user is based on the assumption that all users are operating continuously and performing similar tasks over an 8- to 10- hour day. The 50Kbps bandwidth usage figure is from View Planner testing on a LAN with the Build-to-Lossless feature disabled. Situations may vary in that some users may be fairly inactive and consume almost no bandwidth, allowing more users per link. Therefore, these guidelines are intended to provide a starting point for more detailed bandwidth planning and testing.
The following example shows how to calculate the number of concurrent users at a branch or remote office that has a 1.5Mbps T1 line.
■ | In the worst case, users require 150Kbps: (1.5Mbps*.8)/150Kbps = (1500*.8)/150 = 8 users |
■ | In the best case, users require 50Kbps: (1.5Mbps*.8)/50Kbps = (1500*.8)/50 = 24 users |
Hola Jose Arcos,
Más que ancho de banda, que latencia tenes desde internet a tu Datacenter?
Fijate este doc que es bastante detallado:
http://www.vmware.com/files/pdf/view/VMware-View-5-PCoIP-Network-Optimization-Guide.pdf
y este site:
WAN Support and PCoIP
For wide-area networks (WANs), you must consider bandwidth constraints and latency issues. The PCoIP display protocol provided by VMware adapts to varying latency and bandwidth conditions.
If you use the RDP display protocol, you must have a WAN optimization product to accelerate applications for users in branch offices or small offices. With PCoIP, many WAN optimization techniques are built into the base protocol.
For information about the controls introduced with View 5 that you can use to adjust the way PCoIP consumes bandwidth, see Optimization Controls Available with PCoIP.
When determining minimum bandwidth requirements for PCoIP, plan with the following estimates:
The estimate of 50 to 150Kbps per typical user is based on the assumption that all users are operating continuously and performing similar tasks over an 8- to 10- hour day. The 50Kbps bandwidth usage figure is from View Planner testing on a LAN with the Build-to-Lossless feature disabled. Situations may vary in that some users may be fairly inactive and consume almost no bandwidth, allowing more users per link. Therefore, these guidelines are intended to provide a starting point for more detailed bandwidth planning and testing.
The following example shows how to calculate the number of concurrent users at a branch or remote office that has a 1.5Mbps T1 line.
■ | In the worst case, users require 150Kbps: (1.5Mbps*.8)/150Kbps = (1500*.8)/150 = 8 users |
■ | In the best case, users require 50Kbps: (1.5Mbps*.8)/50Kbps = (1500*.8)/50 = 24 users |
Gracias Diego,
Después de todo, no tenían suficiente ancho de banda para todos los usuarios, nos toca poner XenApp que va mucho más fluido.
Un Saludo.
