Yes, it improves greatly. I work on 2 different enterprises. Each one has its own copy of RDi. One is RDP and the other is a Cloud PC. The only time I use RDi on my laptop is when I need to copy objects from one enterprise to the other. One enterprise has 8 different systems. Copying members and objects is so much quicker.
Another point is that if you lose the connection, your RDi connection is still up. I even connect to the RDP when I'm in the office. Everything I need is there.
Matt Qualls
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From: WDSCI-L <wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of fhildebrandt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <fhildebrandt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2023 4:32 AM
To: 'Rational Developer for IBM i' <wdsci-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [WDSCI-L] RDi and VPN
Hi,
many developers I talk to complain that working with RDi when using it over
VPN is very tedious, as all actions in RDi run very slowly.
Does anyone have any idea if RDi performance can be improved when using VPN?
I am also thinking about a Windows Server with Remote Desktop Services and
RDi installed. Here the developers could connect to the Windows Server via
RDP and then work with RDi in the local network. This should actually allow
developers working via VPN to work with RDi with good performance. This will
cost extra money, but certainly less than if the developers always have to
wait for an action to finish in RDi. Has anyone ever implemented something
like this?
Frank
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