Excessively (unuseably) remote console connection slow

Hi all, I'm desperate for a solution to this problem.

I have a very nice machine running two guests and the hosts run fantastic.  The host is a Dell 2950 with 12 GB of ram running two guests.  One is Win Server 2008 R2 and the other is Win Server 2003 R2.  Each has 4 GB of ram and two CPUs.  The performance tools will not show anything obvious, and as I say, the machines are running very well.

Can I remotely their via RDP and my performance is fantastic.

However, when I open vSphere, towards my ESXi 4 host and then tell her to open the client console, I can hardly move the mouse.  10 seconds by the speed of movement of the thumb.  or pressing enter takes 5 seconds just for the box to get depressed, much less anything.

What is the problem here, and what can do about it?  It's HORRIBLE.  It of bad, it's faster for me to release them by Ctl - Alt, move the mouse over the place, I'm interested, click once and wait while the mouse position, then click again.  In this way, that it takes me only about 4 seconds per click.

Yes, I have installed VMTools and full hardware acceleration is defined.  The Type of adapter shows Standard VGA Graphics Adaper and the Type of chip shows "V M ware, Inc. VBE 2.0 support" with 8 MB memory graphics.  Resolution is set to 1024 x 768.  32-bit color.

I have a VPN between me and the host, and as I say, RDP is incredibly fast through the connection while the vSphere console is slow by glaciers!

I have resorted to RDP in my comments, then install vSphere on the client, and then run the console remotely from the prompt and the performance is ok (still not good, always choppy, but usable).  Which works well until I need to manipulate the console for the comments that I use for the RDP.  I can't be connected to the console at the same time as I am registered via RDP.

I see a lot, and a lot of complaints in this area, but I see zippo in solutions.

Any kind sole is willing to help me out here?  I'm so frustrated that I ended up yelling at my monitor!

There is no way to operate and I really need help here.

I really (really, REALLY) like this (VMware) to work.

-greg

When used in this way I would be absolutely set up a dedicated workstation. An old laptop or pc small Atom based. You can also watch a KVM IP switch. Add a power switch remote. I don't know what your host hardware, but if you have a BMC (ILO for DRAC in Dell, HP, BMC in IBM) you can usually get access and remote power control.

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