Before we mentioned the PCoIP session statistics function, but a lot of friends and co-workers have emailed me asking if there are any more accessible ways to use Windows's own performance Viewer to view session information, so that non-tech users can work with IT personnel to perform remote access analysis together.
Profiling PCoIP Session information using the Performance Viewer
Through Google, I found a recently released PCOIP session log statistical analysis tool by the VMware Joint Teradici (PCOIP), a tool that enables IT administrators to easily monitor and analyze user experience issues. In the absence of such a professional tool, administrators may rely on experience to determine the possible problems and causes, and now have the tools to judge and analyze more accurately and scientifically.
Viewing information from a dedicated client
This tool features support:
Add multiple virtual machines
Toggle Multiple View Instances
Set up a time period
Set the image cycle
Open, shrink all images
Delete virtual machine
Load PCOIP Meeting Log (specify file or entire log directory)
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