Figure 42, Rdp display tab – ClearCube R Series Pentium 4 User Manual

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88 • User Port Installation

ClearCube Product Manual and Installation Guide

RDP allows several configurable capabilities. Enabling each additional capability

requires more bandwidth, thus impacting performance. The ideal I/Port performance

optimization process will lead to the best possible experience within any limitations of

your operating environment.

The following items can be configured prior to initiating an RDP connection:

Display: Desktop Size – Though RDP allows the desktop to be sized so that the

RDP connection runs in a window smaller than the local XPe desktop, anything

less than full-screen mode is not recommended for I/Port users.

Display: Color Depth – The color depth options range from 256 to True Color.

Generally, using only 256 colors negatively impacts the user experience, because

most images are grainy and low quality. 16-bit color is normally used.

Local Resources: Sound – Sound is configurable in three ways. Sound can

either be left at the remote computer so it plays at the source (the Blade). This

probably would not be done, since the Blades are in the data center. The other

two options are to ignore sound, or to redirect sound to the I/Port. This last option

provides the highest quality experience but also requires additional bandwidth.

If the user has limited bandwidth and does not require sound, this option can be

turned off.

NOTE: RDP provides downstream audio only. Upstream audio is not supported.

Local Resources: Devices – RDP allows local disk drives, printers, and serial

ports to be redirected. Again, these require additional bandwidth. Large quantities

of writes and reads from local disks adversely impact the performance of RDP.

Disk drive redirection does not have an overhead if the disk is not being used, and

can normally be checked safely.

If the user does not require printers or serial ports, it is best to disable re-direction

to prevent any potential bandwidth loss caused by the Blade OS carrying out any

sort of detection or other processes for these devices.

Figure 42 RDP Display Tab

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