Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 28th May 2008 19:09 UTC
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2005-07-24
It all depends upon the network's characteristics. X performance on a LAN is quite good. A bit of light compression might help there, but it's debatable whether it would help or hurt. X is, however, a very "chatty" protocol. The serialized round trips are excessive. (Run X over a ppp connection and watch the modem lights.) Latency kills. Even just 10 or 20 ms. The neat thing about NX is that it *is* X, and not one of those framebuffer transmission kludges like VNC. Fast as lightning... and still X. One day, it will be an official extension of X and I can't wait.
Edited 2008-05-29 18:38 UTC