>My second question is: Absent a hard limit at what rate does the systems >performance badly degrade and what resource is affected by adding multiple >clients (i.e. memory, cpu, network bandwidth, etc)?
I think it is probably a linear function of clients, with increases in memory, CPU and network usage. There may or may not be a hard limit - I don't know (the number of ports is not a limitation, as you're all connecting on the same port). But the amount of each resource consumed will depend on many factors, including your application. In other words, I suggest you run tests to see for yourself. -- -------------------------------------------------------------- from: Jonathan "Chromatix" Morton mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (not for attachments) website: http://www.chromatix.uklinux.net/ geekcode: GCS$/E dpu(!) s:- a21 C+++ UL++ P L+++ E W+ N- o? K? w--- O-- M++$ V? PS PE- Y+ PGP++ t- 5- X- R !tv b++ DI+++ D G e+ h+ r++ y+(*) tagline: The key to knowledge is not to rely on people to teach you it. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the line: 'unsubscribe vnc-list' in the message BODY See also: http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/intouch.html ---------------------------------------------------------------------