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We're self-hosted, and using RustDesk to (among other things) connect from Windows clients to a Linux server. The server has many CPU cores, and is running heavy, distributed computations.
We've noticed that when a client is connected with RustDesk, these computations become significantly slower (tens of percents).
It is a little baffling, because RustDesk itself is not taking too much CPU -- it is as if it's somehow affecting the scheduling. Reducing the frame-rate does reduce the effect, but not completely.
Has anyone seen anything similar? Does it make sense to you?
Other than this issue, we've been extremely happy with RustDesk, and would like to keep using it, but this is a serious hindrance.
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Hi, first time here.
We're self-hosted, and using RustDesk to (among other things) connect from Windows clients to a Linux server. The server has many CPU cores, and is running heavy, distributed computations.
We've noticed that when a client is connected with RustDesk, these computations become significantly slower (tens of percents).
It is a little baffling, because RustDesk itself is not taking too much CPU -- it is as if it's somehow affecting the scheduling. Reducing the frame-rate does reduce the effect, but not completely.
Has anyone seen anything similar? Does it make sense to you?
Other than this issue, we've been extremely happy with RustDesk, and would like to keep using it, but this is a serious hindrance.
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