Thanks Mike for the quick and helpful answers..See my updates in bold.


On Sat, Nov 23, 2013 at 5:35 PM, Mike Gabriel <mike.gabriel@das-netzwerkteam.de> wrote:
Hi Nirav,


On  Sa 23 Nov 2013 22:47:23 CET, Nirav Shah wrote:

Thanks Steve and Mike for the guidance you have provided. I really
appreciate your help.

My servers are available in California and the developers are working in
Europe and in India. So the ping time varies from 150 ms to 400 ms. I have
selected ADSL with 16m-jpeg connection. The developers are accessing Linux
environment with GNome. They use some Java 2D graphics for the development.
Their normal bandwidth (tested using Speedtest.net) is around 3-5 MBPS.

The replies from Mike and Steve, I understood that  for this kind of high
latency I should use "WAN" connection speed with compression method - "No
Pack". Is this my understanding correct?

I am really not an expert on this, but you could try that (maybe not ,,No Pack''). On IRC there is a guy called "TheUser". Ask him about that question once he appears again. He had another WAN based recommendation that I forgot again.

Using speed = LAN is identical to normal X11 over SSH.

     I will try to use LAN option and see if it is able to resolve the problem or not. I have also downloaded few tools like Charles and NLC tool for Mac to test the latency using my computer. I will try different option to solve this problem.
 

 I have already set Image quality to 1 and disabled audio/print/shared
folder support.

I have also used libjpeg-turbo library on the server side (Linux OS).

You should have libjpeg-turbo on the client, as well. But for this you need an nxproxy that uses the compat libs from libjpeg-turbo. If you build statically, then you need to build against libjpeg-turbo directly. 

 I am not sure, how can I install this library on my client on windows and Mac. Is there any documentation available somewhere? as I am not aware of this library. 


Will this kind of setup work? If I upgrade hardware on my server/client,
will it make any difference? Can X2go handle this kind of latency issues
with some settings? Is there any minimum bandwidth required with this
latency?

All good questions that I do not have an experienced answer for. I only know that several other people have struggled with this.


Mike
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