Using PCoIP Host Cards with VMware View (Issue 3)

Using PCoIP Host Cards with VMware View
TER0911004 Issue 3 30
Tera1 Zero Client
Tera2 Zero Client
Windows View Client
**AES-128 preferred
VDI (VM) - PCoIP
Software-Host *
(* see below)
No View Security
Server
Up to 20Mbps
Salsa20 (ESP/UDP
encapsulated)
Up to 7 Mbps
AES-128 (ESP/UDP
encapsulated)
**Salsa preferred
Up to 90 Mbps - Performance
will vary based on host
hardware capabilities
AES-128 (ESP/UDP
encapsulated)
AES- 256 (ESP/UDP
encapsulated)
**AES-128 preferred
Performance will vary
based on client hardware
capabilities
AES-128 (ESP/UDP
encapsulated)
AES-256 (ESP/UDP
encapsulated)
Salsa20 (ESP/UDP
encapsulated)
**AES-128 preferred
VDI (VM) - PCoIP
Software-Host *
(* see below)
With View
Security Server
Up to 7 Mbps
AES-128 (ESP/UDP
encapsulated)
Up to 90 Mbps Performance will
vary based on host hardware
capabilities
AES-128 (ESP/UDP
encapsulated)
AES- 256 (ESP/UDP
encapsulated)
**AES-128 preferred
Performance will vary
based on client hardware
capabilities
AES-128 (ESP/UDP
encapsulated)
AES-256 (ESP/UDP
encapsulated)
**AES-128 preferred
* - VDI (VM) - PCoIP SoftwareHost can be:
VM with PCoIP Software Host such as VMware View
Published Desktop (bare metal or VM) PCoIP Software Host such as Teradici
Arch with Microsoft Remote Desktop Services
** - The negotiated encryption in scenarios where all encryption options are selected
between host and client.