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Poor performance with View 7.0.1 and Dell Wyse D50D Linux thin clients

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Hi,

 

In the process of creating a Horizon infrastructure, using an Atlantis hyperconverged solution for the backend (seriously quick!), Horizon View 7.0.1 and Dell Wyse D50D SUSE 11 Linux based thin clients. Now, here's where it gets weird...

 

Initially threw together a PoC using View 6.2 and a spare ESX host, got this working fine. We used Dell D10DP thin clients (running Dell's proprietary ThinOS operating system), and performance was great. Problem is we have a need for a UC solution, and as we're stuck with an Avaya system, we needed something to run Avaya VDI communicator on the endpoint. Enter the D50D - Suse Linux 11 based, and using the SP2-compatible version of VDI Communicator, it worked fine. Video performance was quite acceptable, so a decision was made to use these units.

 

Fast forward to our live system running View 7.0.1 and whilst the ThinOS units continue to give excellent performance (now they're upgraded to a Horizon 7 compatible firmware), the Linux D50D units are just *awful*. Firmware was upgraded to 11.3.106.01 (SP3) as a later Horizon client was needed and whilst this connects, performance is laggy. Moving windows is a stuttery, juddery process, the mouse pointer frequently disappears when you go over a text box and there is a noticeable delay before it re-appears. Running a YouTube video we get tearing and lag, and woe betide us if we move the mouse over the video - nine times out of ten the video stops and then continues a second or so later.

 

I've set up a ThinOS unit next to a Linux one to demonstrate the issues and the difference is like night and day, the ThinOS unit runs beautifully but as it doesn't support our UC solution, it's a non-starter. We've spoken to Dell, applied all the add-ons available, updated video driver on the client etc to no avail and we're now at the point where Dell seems to be particularly slow at responding with any kind of update. Anyone had any issues like this with the Linux Wyse clients? I'm sorely tempted to switch to the Windows 7 embedded units as they will support anything, but then we have all the admin headache of an additional several hundred Windows based units in the field, along with the associated higher purchase price of the units.

 

Help!

 

JD


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