> Latency is a problem, for sure. I tried doing this the other day by mounting that ISO on my local desktop and booting
> the machine from few hundred miles away on a 1.5Mb/s uplink and it was... not pleasant. I suspect Zhou Ling is doing
> this from a windows laptop over wifi through multiple layers of access point/router/switch
Yes, I used my notebook with WIN10 OS and wifi network to do this. talk something abt my network environment: the tested server is at our lab, which is the same floor as mine, the direct distance is just 10~20 meters. though wifi used, not over a VPN, may through access point/router/switch, it may hav lower latency than practical as I think.
> Latency is a problem, for sure. I tried doing this the other day by mounting that ISO on my local desktop and booting
> the machine from few hundred miles away on a 1.5Mb/s uplink and it was... not pleasant. I suspect Zhou Ling is doing
> this from a windows laptop over wifi through multiple layers of access point/router/switch
Yes, I used my notebook with WIN10 OS and wifi network to do this. talk something abt my network environment: the tested server is at our lab, which is the same floor as mine, the direct distance is just 10~20 meters. though wifi used, not over a VPN, may through access point/router/ switch, it may hav lower latency than practical as I think.