Interesting .. I will ahve to check on that. Though I thought COmpression was supposed to improve performance... Though I suppose if they have a marginal PC, then the extra processor usage could slow it down. On 8/9/07, brandon.mitchell@xxxxxxxxxx <brandon.mitchell@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I've actually experienced this too... I cannot find any documentation but > I believe that when a user is shadowed either caching or compression is > disabled and performance is improved. Try and test with disabling either > or both and see if that helps. > > B. > > > > > "Jason Patten" > <jasoncitrix@gmai > l.com> To > Sent by: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > thin-bounce@freel cc > ists.org > Subject > [THIN] Re: How shadowing works > 08/09/2007 08:27 > AM > > > Please respond to > thin@xxxxxxxxxxxx > g > > > > > > > What we are noticing, is that for some clients, they have issues with > apparent latency in their connections, it improves when they are shadowed. > > > On 8/8/07, deheugden <deheugden@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > well, i cant give you a tech answer to that,but i always notice a slight > delay in the shadowing. > > 2007/8/8, Jason Patten <jasoncitrix@xxxxxxxxx>: > Alright< I am looking but haven't found an answer to this yet. > > When you are shadowing someone, are you getting the session information > sent to your session at the same time its going to the users session? > or > are you "piggybacking" on their session? THe reason I ask this is we > have a report of users that are experiencing slowness and as soon as we > shadow them, the session stats responding faster. > > Is there a description of how the shadowing works from a more network / > hardware level? > > > > > > > ************************************************ > For Archives, RSS, to Unsubscribe, Subscribe or > set Digest or Vacation mode use the below link: > //www.freelists.org/list/thin > ************************************************ >