Thanks for the insight. I've not heard of a scenario like that. Can you suggest a tool for the compressing remote access protocol?
On Fri, Jun 5, 2020, 12:13 PM Nathan Kidd <nathan...@spicycrypto.ca> wrote: > On 2020-06-04 8:10 p.m., Joe Hays wrote: > > I've started looking in to using VirtualGL. I got it working but am > > finding almost similar performance as the software rendering when using > > vanilla X11 Forwarding. Since this is my first rodeo with VirtualGL I'm > > sure that there is some setting that I have not configured properly... > > Or, it could simply be throttled by my work's VPN connection. > > Based on your mention of Xming and Cygwin, sounds like you're runing > your X server on local desktop with app remote over the VPN. In this > case the performance bottleneck is almost certainly sending uncompressed > rasterized images over the VPN; it won't matter who is doing the OpenGL > rendering. For decent performance in that case you'll need to run the X > server on the app host side and use a compressing remote access protocol > from your desktop to remote X server. > > -Nathan > >
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