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On Tue, Apr 7, 2020 at 3:35 AM Marco Facchinetti <
marco.facchinetti@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I fully agree but latency plays a considerable role when the dataexchange
is sustained. Pages load faster but data came slower.
Marco,
Are you suggesting that exchanging mouse, keyboard, and GUI streams between
an RDP client and an RDP server would be more efficient than exchanging
HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and data between a browser and an HTTP server? Could
you explain that?
Also, how much of your user interface is rendered via JavaScript as opposed
to HTML?
My company develops web/database applications that support tens of
thousands of concurrent stateful sessions for end users, plus all HTTP I/O,
plus SQL I/O, plus native I/O, plus mirroring on a single IBM i server.
Browsers connect directly to IBM i HTTP server instances. In order to
support say 10,000 concurrent sessions, we recommend a 4-core Power 9 with
512GB of RAM.
What sort of CPU / Memory configuration would be required in order to
support say 10,000 active sessions under the architecture that you're
planning?
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