PCoIP Performance monitor counters are not available with the PCoIP Standard Agent and Graphics Agent.
If the PCoIP performance counters are not available in Windows Performance monitor when a user is in session please check the Performance Counter DLL Host service is running. The service may need to be set to automatic from manual startup. Once the …
Can a WAN accelerator be used to improve the performance of PCoIP sessions?
PCoIP does not benefit from a WAN accelerator, legacy WAN accelerator solutions use different methods to improve the performance of applications operating over congested networks. These methods include compressing packets, implementing proxy servers that …
Configuring PCoIP Clients
After completing this unit, you’ll be able to: Understand the requirements for using configurations Understand the procedure to configure client machine 40 mins   Configuring Soft Clients PCoIP clients can be configured to allow you to set different user …
What is the HP Anyware Sizing Tool?
HP Anyware provides an excel System Sizing spreadsheet that provides sizing recommendations for HP Anyware deployments. It will recommend the number of PCoIP Connection Managers and PCoIP Security Gateways required based on the number of remote desktops …
PCoIP Management Console 2.x and 3.x is not loading pages properly when accessing the web interface via the FQDN
Problem Using fully qualified domain name (FQDN) in your browser to access the PCoIP Management Consoles web interface displays only a portion of the page. Using the IP address, the web interface page is displayed properly and user is prompt for user name …
Should I configure "Maximum Initial Image Quality" to 100 if I want lossless still image?
No. Regardless of PCoIP image-quality settings, still images are always lossless. The time it takes to display them depends on your image-quality settings and available network bandwidth. For most situations, it is recommended to use 40 for Minimum Image …
What does "IPC: Frame encode took xxx ms so far. Dropping down the quality to index x." in the log files indicate?
Answer: In this case, the imaging encoder has determined that too many bits were being sent in the upper portion of the frame (i.e. flooding) which causes the frame to take longer to encode, and therefore appears unresponsive to the user (> 750 ms to …