[X2Go-User] Latency Issues

Steve Bergman sbergman27 at gmail.com
Sun Nov 24 01:51:44 CET 2013


No. Although both use the same underlying NX libraries, you can't mix 
and match X2GO/FreeNX clients/servers. (Although you *can* run 
x2goserver and FreeNX server in parallel on the same server. In fact, 
I'm doing this right now in preparation for our transition to x2go.) I'm 
finding x2go to perform at least as well as NX. And FreeNX is more or 
less an abandoned project at this point, as is NeatX. It's probably not 
worth the trouble of trying to get FreeNX installed and working on 
CentOS. (CentOS 4 was the last release that I've installed FreeNX on.)  
I've no reason to think FreeNX would do any better than x2go. But if 
there's a way to up the cache size in x2go, that might be worth a try. 
I've looked in the sessions and settings files in ~/.x2goclient/ and 
there don't seem to be any hidden options there that would apply. I'm 
guessing that we're probably getting the NX default values of 16MB RAM 
cache and 32MB disk cache, which ought to cover most situations 
reasonably well.

One other option that would be easy enough to try would be one of the 
VNCs. In general, x2go way outperforms them. But you never know. For 
this particular workload, something like tightvnc, tigervnc, or vnc4 
might work better. I doubt it. But vnc is easy to set up for a test.

Any possibility that changing settings in the java application might 
mitigate the problem?

BTW, thanks for the reference to 'charles':

http://www.charlesproxy.com/documentation/proxying/throttling/

I didn't know about this, and had been looking for something similar.

-Steve




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