On 11/10/15 7:16 PM, Dag-Erling Sm?rgrav wrote:> Bob Bishop <rb at gid.co.uk> writes:
>> Is removing HPN going to impact the performance of tunnelled X
>> connexions?
yes if your rtt is greater than about 85 mSec
I don't know he details but I noticed a big difference.
I had thought X wouldn't show much difference but in fact it did.
At work we had to add HPN to get anything like acceptable performance
on various tunnels our appliance uses.> I don't think so. It mostly affects the performance of long
> unidirectional streams (file transfers) whereas the X protocol, as far
> as I know, is a bidirectional exchange of relatively short messages. It
> may make a difference for applications that transfer large textures...
> I don't really know enough about the X protocol to say for certain, but
> I am typing this in Emacs over a non-HPN SSH connection, and I regularly
> tunnel Firefox between the same two machines (RHEL 7 desktop at work and
> FreeBSD 10 desktop at home).
>
> DES