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Marco,

Have you evaluated:

https://www.nomachine.com/

They offer versions for Windows, Mac, and Linux. I imagine they have have
experience with terminal-server performance across multiple operating
systems.

It is interesting to hear that the performance of your UI is improved by
using Windows RDP.

We streamline our browser I/O as much as possible so that Internet latency
is not much of an issue. When browsers request data-laced content our
average request-response cycle might be 1-5 milliseconds. Add to that about
90 milliseconds for hops over the Internet.

The following link shows a browser-based subfile. Clicking on one of the
VCR-style links sends a request to our server to get the <next> or
<previous> subfile page. To test I/O performance click on say the <next>
link, then press and hold down the <Enter> key. That will send rapid-fire
requests to the server for a stress test.

Browser Subfile <http://rd.radile.com/rdweb/info3/iui15/subfile.html>

The UI of our application suite is a lot more complex. But its performance
is comparable. Perhaps even with Internet latency between your location
(Italy?) and our host in Utah, USA.

Nathan.




On Tue, Apr 7, 2020 at 3:02 PM Marco Facchinetti <
marco.facchinetti@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi Nathan to be honest I'm not suggesting but asking suggestions and help.

I don't know the percentage between HTML and Javascript. What I know for
sure is that the data exchange is intense. I use it on my PC and I see
exactly what I mean, latency. If I use it in Windows RDP is very fast.

We don't plan to have thousands of users, considering the price we ask even
500 are ok :-)

Thanks
--
Marco Facchinetti

Mr S.r.l.

Tel. 035 962885
Cel. 393 9620498

Skype: facchinettimarco


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