

While being connected, the physical desktop transferred 688,354 bytes (in) and 1,684,627 bytes (out) but the virtual desktop transferred 709,795,968 bytes (in), 10,296,814 bytes (out).

While the virtual physical was running for 104,710 ms (idle) and 494 ms (running), I only needed 26,045 ms (idle) and 101 ms (running) to perform the tasks when using the physical desktop which is roughly four times faster.

One of the first aspects I noticed was the total time of execution. Further, both measurements present the same workflow where I perform a pre-defined task with the problematic application, and I used your trick to cut off the time to initialize the session. I attached two files: the statistics for a virtual desktop and the statistics for a physical desktop where both were measured using the same client as well as the same server (I uninstalled the terminal server after I got the statistics and installed NoMachine for Linux afterwards). Taking a look at the statistics is a very good idea.
