we are encountering some session performance issues for a customer, escpecially from remote locations overseas. We did some mesasurement of ICA latency and ICA RTT.
I learned from some documents, that ICA latency is the pure connection latency between client and XenApp server, and ICA RTT should be the time the complete workflow takes - user action + transport to XenApp server + process + transport back to client + display result to the user.
This imposes for me that the RTT should e always higher, or at least not below the latency. But we had some results displayed where it showed a latency of 37 ms and an RTT of 36 ms. How can it be? May latency changes during processing to a lower value which affects the total result?
Would be also interesting to know "what is a good value" for RTT.
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Thorsten Gosny1709153085
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we are encountering some session performance issues for a customer, escpecially from remote locations overseas. We did some mesasurement of ICA latency and ICA RTT.
I learned from some documents, that ICA latency is the pure connection latency between client and XenApp server, and ICA RTT should be the time the complete workflow takes - user action + transport to XenApp server + process + transport back to client + display result to the user.
This imposes for me that the RTT should e always higher, or at least not below the latency. But we had some results displayed where it showed a latency of 37 ms and an RTT of 36 ms. How can it be? May latency changes during processing to a lower value which affects the total result?
Would be also interesting to know "what is a good value" for RTT.
Thanks for any input on this!
Cheers
Thorsten
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