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VDI a la PCoIP
posted by Brian Krusic on Sept. 19, 2014, 1:05 p.m.
So Ive a few initiatives going.

One is PCoIP via ClearCubes.  Special thanks to Rob Stine for being so patient in my barrage of clueless-ness.

At any rate, based on some pre-lim tests, my new CoGent ckt end to end looks be giving me ping times of ~58ms.

How will PCoIP fair over such a ckt which will be dedicated to PCoIP only?  Also curious what network footprint it has.  Latency is king here but how much BW per connection on avg?

Im hoping CoGent will let honor me marking these specific packets for priority over there cloud in reducing latency if need be.

Has any one ever worked with CoGent in this respect, i.e.; honoring your marked packets?

Im waiting for my eval units as we speak.

Ive also worked with Bell and ClearCubes so Bell is an official vendor of there fromage.  This offers a potential rent to own scenario which I find VERY attractive.

At any rate, input welcome.

- Brian

Technologist...
i.e., Purveyor of the ironic"

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So Ive a few initiatives going.

One is PCoIP via ClearCubes.  Special thanks to Rob Stine for being so patient in my barrage of clueless-ness.

At any rate, based on some pre-lim tests, my new CoGent ckt end to end looks be giving me ping times of ~58ms.

How will PCoIP fair over such a ckt which will be dedicated to PCoIP only?  Also curious what network footprint it has.  Latency is king here but how much BW per connection on avg?

Im hoping CoGent will let honor me marking these specific packets for priority over there cloud in reducing latency if need be.

Has any one ever worked with CoGent in this respect, i.e.; honoring your marked packets?

Im waiting for my eval units as we speak.

Ive also worked with Bell and ClearCubes so Bell is an official vendor of there fromage.  This offers a potential rent to own scenario which I find VERY attractive.

At any rate, input welcome.

- Brian

Technologist...
i.e., Purveyor of the ironic"


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