
Make Sure Your Workspaces Account is Setup Update(): This is how your desktop registry entries should look like.Now you can then use your standard NHS Smart Card to securely authenticate your access to any NHS clinical software you have access to on your Workspaces vPC. If used, create a registry key: HKEYLOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Teradici\PC0IP\pcoip_admin\pcoip.maximum_frame_rate Setting in Hz (e.g.
A lower frame rate for a lower average network bandwidth, with less smooth image motion. A higher frame rate for smooth display imaging motion, with possible increased average network bandwidth. In a limited bandwidth scenario, this setting allows configuring the preference between: Note: if used, consider adjusting the maximum imaging quality before applying a bandwidth limit or adjusting the minimum image quality.ĭefault is 30 frames per second (fps). A lower initial image quality, with smaller peaks in bandwidth during large screen changes. A higher initial image quality, with larger peaks in bandwidth during large screen changes. Set to a value between 30-100 (default is 90). PColPlmagingMaximumlnitiallmageQualitv GPO A higher image quality (higher value) for crisp imaging, with less smooth image motion. A higher frame rate (lower value) for smooth motion, with lower image quality. In a limited bandwidth scenario this setting allows configuring the preference between: Set to a value between 30-100 (default is 50). 1000 = 1000Kbps = 1Mbps).ĭefault is 1Gbps, 0 = no bandwidth constraints. Set to the desired maximum PCoIP session bandwidth in kilobits per second (e.g. These settings are optionally enabled or set via Group Policies (CPO), or they are hidden in the registry. There settings ( PCoIP Optimisation) allow you to optimise your PCoIP display experience. It is also important to keep close eyes on others components that will directly affect PCoIP performance: There is a great document from Teradici downloadable from their website that explain in much more detail what can be done for PCoIP optimisation, but there are few things I would like to share as it may help you instantly if you already have properly architected your network and desktop image.
At Sydney vForum2010 this was the theme of multiple questions during the big VMware View Q&A session. I commonly receive questions about PCoIP tunning over the LAN & WAN.