[K12OSN] Some trouble with flash apps
William Fragakis
william at fragakis.com
Fri Nov 17 16:03:59 UTC 2006
1) All flash or a specific page? We've seen some pages bring pretty fast
servers close to their knees they are so bloated and hi rez. If it's a
"heavy" page, try using medium or low quality by right clicking on the
animation.
2) If all flash, something else is wrong, as we run a ton of it.
How many clients hang off the lab switch?
regards,
William
> Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2006 18:04:43 -0600
> From: "Grodeon, Steve R" <SRGrodeon at mckendree.edu>
> Subject: RE: [K12OSN] Some trouble with flash apps
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> I checked just to make sure everything was as i thought; our server is
> connected to a gigabit switch which hooks into a 100mps switch in the
> lab. Our server is connected at 1gbps and the clients are 100mbps.
> But the thing is, we can even notice lag when one client is connected,
> 2 clients make the computer practically unusable for flash games. Our
> server is a brand new dual core with fairly high end specs if that
> helps.
>
>
> -Steve Grodeon-
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