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Maybe they’re connected internally to their machines via 10Gbit Ethernet (or better)? The machines are also likely virtual, though I’m not sure that would matter. Your average Joe is going to get an entirely different experience over home WiFi.
I’m speculating of course, but when I tried a remote solution between my laptop in my living room and my main machine one room away it wasn’t viable. Now admittedly that wasn’t VNC, it was something proprietary but I believe I tried vnc and it was worse.
Something else to consider is that just because big business use it, doesn’t mean to say the employees like it 😁 I used to work somewhere where for security reasons, IT insisted all development was done over remote connection to virtual dev boxes. I’m not aware of anyone (except IT) that liked it, or enjoyed the experience. Fortunately for I avoided being subjected to that policy long enough to leave. It’s a bit like the most secure house in the world being one with no windows and doors. You can boast you have the most secure building, you just can’t use it.
Can you tell I’m a bit old and jaded on these things? 😂
To get back on topic, I imagine the experience between two machines, hard wired to the same gigabit network would give an “acceptable” experience - depending on your definition of acceptable.
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