Latency Checker

On a USB device, poll rate refers to how often the OS will check the USB device for updates. The poll rate together with the scan rate determines the maximum input latency. For example, take the example above were the scan interval is 5ms. If our poll rate is 1000Hz, then the keyboard is polled every 1ms and so the maximal input latency is 1+5=6ms. Latency is the amount of time it takes for a computer or application to respond to your request. The less time it takes the better. This is a test where you want to score low and there's a theoretical limit to how low you can go. Meaning the response was instant. Absolute zero is impossible on this test. Use Latency checker to find out which Stratu.ms location is best for you. Login Register Help center Latency checker. Enter the pool address on which you want to mine and run a quick latency check to find out which Stratu.ms location is.

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Latency is the time it takes a piece of data to travel from your computer to the testing network and back. It is especially important for applications such as gaming, where you want to be as up-to-date as possible. This tool runs latency test from your IP location to Azure datacenters around the world. For latency test between Azure regions via Azure backbone network, please checkout Azure Region to Region Latency.; For latency test between Azure availability zones, please check out Network latency between and within zones; For AWS region latency test, please checkout AWS Speed Test.

Windows Virtual Desktop is globally available. Administrators can create virtual machines (VMs) in any Azure region they want. Connection latency will vary depending on the location of the users and the virtual machines. Windows Virtual Desktop services will continuously roll out to new geographies to improve latency.

The Windows Virtual Desktop Experience Estimator tool can help you determine the best location to optimize the latency of your VMs. We recommend you use the tool every two to three months to make sure the optimal location hasn't changed as Windows Virtual Desktop rolls out to new areas.

Interpreting results from the Windows Virtual Desktop Experience Estimator tool

In Windows Virtual Desktop, latency up to 150 ms shouldn’t impact user experience that doesn't involve rendering or video. Latencies between 150 ms and 200 ms should be fine for text processing. Latency above 200 ms may impact user experience.

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In addition, the Windows Virtual Desktop connection depends on the internet connection of the machine the user is using the service from. Users may lose connection or experience input delay in one of the following situations:

  • The user doesn't have a stable local internet connection and the latency is over 200 ms.
  • The network is saturated or rate-limited.

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We recommend you choose VMs locations that are as close to your users as possible. For example, if the user is located in India but the VM is in the United States, there will be latency that will affect the overall user experience.

Azure Front Door

Windows Virtual Desktop uses Azure Front Door to redirect the user connection to the nearest Windows Virtual Desktop gateway based on the source IP address. Windows Virtual Desktop will always use the Windows Virtual Desktop gateway that the client chooses.

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Next steps

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  • To check the best location for optimal latency, see the Windows Virtual Desktop Experience Estimator tool.
  • For pricing plans, see Windows Virtual Desktop pricing.
  • To get started with your Windows Virtual Desktop deployment, check out our tutorial.