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The following examples show how PCoIP can be expected to perform in various WAN scenarios:
Work from home
A user with a dedicated cable or DSL connection with 4-8MB download and
less than 300ms latency can expect excellent performance under the following
conditions:
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Two monitors (1920x1080)
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Microsoft Office applications
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Light use of Flash-embedded Web browsing
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Periodic use of multimedia
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Light printing with a locally connected USB printer
Mobile user
A user with a dedicated 3G connection with 5-500Kb download and less than
300ms latency can expect adequate bandwidth and tolerable latency under the
following conditions:
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Single monitor
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Microsoft Office applications
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Light use of Flash-embedded Web browsing
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Light printing with a locally connected USB printer
Encourage mobile users to use local applications to access multimedia content.
Branch or remote office
Plan for 3 concurrent active users per 1Mb of bandwidth. Users at an office that
has a 20Mb dedicated site-to-site UDP-based VPN with less than 200ms latency
can expect acceptable performance under the following conditions:
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Two monitors (1920x1080)
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Microsoft Office applications
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Light use of Flash-embedded Web browsing
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Light printing with a locally connected USB printer
This information was excerpted from the information guide called PCoIP Display Protocol: Information and
Scenario-Based Network Sizing Guide.
For information about setting up VPNs for using PCoIP, see the following solutions overviews, available on
the VMware Web site:
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VMware View and Juniper Networks SA Servers SSL VPN Solution
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VMware View and F5 BIG-IP SSL VPN Solution
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VMware View and Cisco Adaptive Security Appliances (ASA) SSL VPN Solution
VMware View Pod
A VMware View pod integrates five 2,000-user building blocks into a View Manager installation that you can
manage as one entity.
A pod is a unit of organization determined by VMware View scalability limits. Table 4-11 lists the components
of a View pod.
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