Hi Yadav!

Yes, I even made this comparison with the same server where I was running
Proxmox before. As for the client, I also accessed it from the same source
that I previously used with Proxmox noVNC.

I have the impression that there is some tuning opportunity that I haven't
found yet, given that the noVNC library is used in both projects (Proxmox &
Cloudstack), but with very different results.



On Wed, Nov 1, 2023 at 7:26 AM Rohit Yadav <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Murilo,
>
> Have you tested/compared VNC based traffic between CloudStack VMs and
> proxmox (or others) from the same server and client locations?
>
> Depending on your env, if you've a busy console proxy you can try to
> upgrade the systemvm (CPVM) offering with more CPU (cores and speed) and
> look at the network setup.
>
> You could also explore alternatives, for example if the guest VMs have RDP
> setup/install such as in case of Windows VMs, you could use a RDP client
> such as the Microsoft remote desktop app on the client side. In my
> experience, RDP client with guest VMs have better performance and I/O
> (webcam, microphone, speaker) than compared with VNC (noVNC).
>
>
> Regards.
>
> ________________________________
> From: Murilo Moura <[email protected]>
> Sent: Wednesday, November 1, 2023 08:23
> To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
> Subject: noVNC performance
>
> Is there any instruction to optimize the performance of the graphical
> console via noVNC? For virtual machines with desktop enabled, the
> performance of the noVNC console is very low.
>
> I came from experience with Proxmox and in it the noVNC console, even
> protected by SSL, is much superior. That's why I wondered if there was any
> way of tuning noVNC in ACS.
>
>
>
>

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