You can limit the number of the available network bandwidth.
Each concurrent connection has a maximum of 300 KBps network bandwidth. VMRC requires minimum 50 KBps for the basic mouse, keyboard, and screen transfer.
Prerequisites
Verify that you have the
privilege.Procedure
- In the vSphere Client, navigate to and select the vCenter Server instance.
- On the Configure tab, select Advanced Settings.
- Click Edit Settings.
- Configure the maximum bandwidth for each concurrent VMRC proxy connection.
Option Action Configure the VMRC inbound traffic to the vCenter Server system - In the Name text box, enter config.mksdevproxy.readthrottler.
- In the Value text box, enter the value of the inbound traffic in KBps.
- Click Add.
Configure the vCenter Server outbound traffic to VMRC - In the Name text box, enter config.mksdevproxy.writethrottler.
- In the Value text box, enter the value of the outbound traffic in KBps.
- Click Add.
Limit the VMRC inbound traffic to the vCenter Server system - Click the Filter icon in the Name column.
- To display the VMRC proxy parameter, in the text box, enter config.mksdevproxy.readthrottler and close the dialog box.
- In the Value text box, enter the inbound bandwidth limit in KBps.
Limit the vCenter Server outbound traffic to VMRC - Click the Filter icon in the Name column.
- To display the VMRC proxy parameter, in the text box, enter config.mksdevproxy.writethrottler and close the dialog box.
- In the Value text box, enter the outbound bandwidth limit in KBps.
- Click Save.