A Little Remodeling
Depending how you read this blog, you might have notice a few subtle changes aimed at increasing usability. The very talented Matthias Müller-Prove, Sun's Desktop Virtualization Engineering Group's User Experience Architect added some cool new features to the Think Thin Blog.
Updates in a nutshell:
- Added TweetMeme twitter badge
- Changed order in right navigation bar
- Added navigation links to the bottom of the blog
- New tagcloud styling
- Open tagcloud by default
- Added tags for each posting
- Changed 'sun ray' tags to 'sunray' and sunray made it to the most popular tags
- Note: Trademark name is still 'Sun Ray' but our blogging engine does not support two word tags, thus Sun Ray related entries were getting two tags Sun & Ray.


Hey Thin Client folks,
I'm looking for some good performance numbers on Sun's ALP protocol -- like, what kind of bandwidth is required for typical operations like text editing, Web browsing, full-screen presentations, etc.
We're trying to get a handle on how many clients our network can effectively support. We have very accurate data from Microsoft about RDP and the various revisions of the RDP protocol, which is half the information we need. ALP is the other half.
Any help? Any whitepapers or test results you could share?
Posted by Rick Russell on June 25, 2009 at 04:25 PM PDT #