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Sterling Ferguson-II (1.6k8281269) | asked Jul 22 '11, 11:53 a.m.
Hello all,

Question:

How have would you rate the performance of RTC over the WAN? By this I mean the users using the eclipse/visual studio client for source control.

We have just installed RTC 3.0.1 locally and have interest from overseas.

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Onkelinx Ghislain (5896) | answered Jul 23 '11, 8:17 p.m.
Hello all,

Question:

How have would you rate the performance of RTC over the WAN? By this I mean the users using the eclipse/visual studio client for source control.

We have just installed RTC 3.0.1 locally and have interest from overseas.


You can test it by you self.
In Eclipse open the preferences (Window / preferences ) than select the 'Team'->'Jazz source control' options. On the main page check the option 'Show trafic statistics in the status bar'.
Now in the status bar you can find the trafic. You can also click on the right site of the trafic option to have a detailed trafic over the WAN interface.
BTW. we having only 356 kb upload on that works very nice with 3 users over a VPN line.

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Onkelinx Ghislain (5896) | answered Jul 23 '11, 8:19 p.m.
Hello all,

Question:

How have would you rate the performance of RTC over the WAN? By this I mean the users using the eclipse/visual studio client for source control.

We have just installed RTC 3.0.1 locally and have interest from overseas.


You can test it by you self.
In Eclipse open the preferences (Window / preferences ) than select the 'Team'->'Jazz source control' options. On the main page check the option 'Show trafic statistics in the status bar'.
Now in the status bar you can find the trafic. You can also click on the right site of the trafic option to have a detailed trafic over the WAN interface.
BTW. we having only 356 kb upload on that works very nice with 3 users over a VPN line.

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mersoneg herson (11) | answered Aug 04 '20, 7:30 a.m.

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