That's about 1000 messages per second and well within what we've seen MINA do. Personally, I think MINA will give you no problems but I wouldn't trust MySQL that much (I know, others love it but I've never worked on a project where it performed as well as all the hype suggests).

With Hibernate and such, I think your biggest issue will be all the CPU usage. I'd probably go for at least a dual processor, dual core box with 4 gigs of RAM (2g should be allocated to the VM). You might need more CPU with Hibernate in the mix though. As for OS and VM, we've had significantly better performance out of Linux running Java 1.6. Just make sure you increase the file descriptor limit on the box. Good luck!

Mike

----- Original Message ----- From: "Ahmed Al-Obaidy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, July 12, 2007 7:05 PM
Subject: MINA Performance and Scalability


Hi guys...
I'm using MINA to build a very loaded GPRS gatway...
The server should handle 10K RTU... each will have about 6 TCP messages per minute... every message is about 100 byte

The gateway will access MySQL database using Hibernate...

Is that too much for MINA...
how can I determine my hardware requirements...
what is the performance tips ... both for the programming and the configuration...

what is the preferred OS and VM for such server?


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