TBM Ingmar Verheij, PepperByte [NL]. Ingmar Verheij Senior PepperByte Denamik About Introduction Network It depends Benchmark TBM.

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TBM Ingmar Verheij, PepperByte [NL]

Ingmar Verheij Senior PepperByte Denamik About Introduction Network It depends Benchmark TBM Results Beta The End

Captain obvious on stage About Introduction Network It depends Benchmark TBM Results Beta The End

Client-Server model by Gartner Distributed presentation  Server Based Computing (SBC)  Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) Distributed presentation  Server Based Computing (SBC)  Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) Remoting protocol  Microsoft RDP  Citrix ICA  Vmware PCoIP Remoting protocol  Microsoft RDP  Citrix ICA  Vmware PCoIP About Introduction Network It depends Benchmark TBM Results Beta The End

Citrix ICA (Independent Computer Architecture) Client  Server : Input like mouse, keyboard, audio Client  Server : Output like video, audio Network  Requires bandwidth  Vulnerable to latency Network  Requires bandwidth  Vulnerable to latency Client Server About Introduction Network It depends Benchmark TBM Results Beta The End

Network  Requires bandwidth  Vulnerable to latency About Introduction Network It depends Benchmark TBM Results Beta The End

Network  Requires bandwidth  How much?  For what?  Vulnerable to latency About Introduction Network It depends Benchmark TBM Results Beta The End

Network  Requires bandwidth  Vulnerable to latency  What is the effect?  How much latency? About Introduction Network It depends Benchmark TBM Results Beta The End NO NO SHIT. SHERLOCK

It depends  What applications are used?  How “dynamic” is the user?  What are the session properties? Benchmark Predefined workloads Predefined (static) Using a PDF document Office applications Internet page - static content Internet page - dynamic content Audio - spoken tekst Audio - music Video (HD) Full screen video (HD) About Introduction Network It depends Benchmark TBM Results Beta The End

Benchmark session properties Session size1024x768, 1280x1024 or 1600x1200 Color depth16bpp or 24bpp SoundNone, low, medium or high quality EncryptionBasic, RC5 (128 bit – Logon only), RC5 (40-bit), RC5 (56-bit) or RC5 (128-bit) Session reliabilityOn / off Data compressionOn / off Lossy compression levelNone, low, medium or high Heavyweight compressionOn / off Progressive compression levelNone, low, medium, high, very high or ultra high HDX MediaStream Multimedia Acceleration On / off HDX Flash AccelerationOn / off About Introduction Network It depends Benchmark TBM Results Beta The End

The numbers tell the tale Why don’t I just run some tests… …with different configurations tests x tests x 10 minutes minutes (> 5 years) About Introduction Network It depends Benchmark TBM Results Beta The End

TBM initiative Joint operation by PepperByte and Denamik Developed from a growing demand that organisations want to have a reliable indication on the required bandwidth. About Introduction Network It depends Benchmark TBM Results Beta The End

The characteristics of the benchmark  Isolated environment  Settling time  Idle times  Bitmap disk cache  Temporary internet cache  Burst result About Introduction Network It depends Benchmark TBM Results Beta The End

Some results  1280x1024 x 16bpp  Basic encryption  Data compression enabled  Session reliability disabled About Introduction Network It depends Benchmark TBM Results Beta The End

Some results  1280x1024 x 16bpp  Basic encryption  Data compression enabled  Session reliability disabled  Lossy compression level medium (default) About Introduction Network It depends Benchmark TBM Results Beta The End

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Some results  1280x1024 x 16bpp  Basic encryption  Data compression enabled  Session reliability disabled  Lossy compression level medium (default) About Introduction Network It depends Benchmark TBM Results Beta The End

Some results  1280x1024 x 16bpp  Basic encryption  Data compression enabled  Session reliability disabled  Lossy compression level medium (default)  Progressive compression level disabled (default)  Moving Image Compression enabled (default) About Introduction Network It depends Benchmark TBM Results Beta The End

Some results  1280x1024 x 16bpp  Basic encryption  Data compression enabled  Session reliability disabled  Lossy compression level medium (default)  Progressive compression level disabled (default)  Moving Image Compression enabled (default) 24bpp About Introduction Network It depends Benchmark TBM Results Beta The End

Currently in BETA  Citrix ICA protocol  More configurations and protocols  Follow us on Twitter / feedback on our website bandwidth About Introduction Network It depends Benchmark TBM Results Beta The End