Evaluating windows NT terminal server performance

作者: Alexander Ya-li Wong , Margo Seltzer

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摘要: With the introduction of Windows NT, Terminal Server Edition (TSE), Microsoft finally brings to "thin-client" computing model X Window System has offered Unix for a decade. TSE's two most salient features are provision multi-user login service and that remotely, over network link. These distinguish TSE from previous operating systems not only by functionality, but also how its performance ought be measured. Because primary is interactive, user-perceived latency more important than ever. In this paper, we examine resource consumption characteristics shared usage on system. We find remote, access added minimal level consumption, efficiency RDP protocol generally good degrades dynamic user interface elements, can exhibit poor when subjected high processor, memory, load.

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