One of the most important enhancements to the PCOIP protocol in the recently released VMware View 5.0 product is the addition of Session statistics. With this function, administrators and end users can better understand the relevant data statistics in the actual use of the process, such as network bandwidth consumption, network packet loss, delay, and so on, and do not rely on Third-party network monitoring software to complete (such as the use of OpenView such as network management software analysis, statistics).
Of course, if you're already using the network management software, and the Web admin software supports the performance data collection in WMI, you can immediately integrate the PCOIP session statistics into the Webmaster software.
Without network management software, the easiest way to do this is to use the Windows built-in Performance viewer (Perfmon.exe in the Windows Run window on the machine running the view agent) to add PCOIP-related performance metrics for analysis.
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The figure above provides a statistical analysis of the performance metrics for adding the PCOIP protocol in the Windows 7 Performance Viewer
PCoIP's session statistics function is divided into the following major categories, to meet your monitoring needs.
English version PCoIP performance index
Chinese version PCoIP performance index
If your users are complaining that the user experience is not satisfactory (in most cases, this may be a user's reluctance to use a virtual desktop, the administrator if there is no actual data, helplessness and passivity is inevitable) or you want to really understand the pcoip in the actual operation of the use of relevant data (such as the average user consumption of how much bandwidth , the network delay is not within the acceptable range, etc., may wish to use this function to look at now.
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