A cloud architect is receiving complaints from VDI users overseas about slowness even though the remote office has Gigabit internet. Which of the following will most likely solve the issue?
A cloud architect is receiving complaints from VDI users overseas about slowness even though the remote office has Gigabit internet. Which of the following will most likely solve the issue?
Even though the remote office has Gigabit internet, it is possible that the slowness experienced by VDI users is due to high latency. Latency refers to the time delay in transmitting data between two points. Since VDI performance is sensitive to latency, lowering it will often resolve issues with speed and responsiveness. Bandwidth, compression, and redundancy may improve performance, but they will not address the fundamental issue of delay in data transmission that can occur over long distances.
C. Lowering latency The most likely solution to address slowness issues for VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure) users overseas, despite having Gigabit internet, is to lower latency. Latency refers to the time it takes for data to travel from the user's device to the server and back. Even with high bandwidth (Gigabit internet), if there is significant latency, users may experience delays in accessing and interacting with their virtual desktops.
C. Lowering latency