hey there. Thanks for the reply.
I didnt do any extensive benchmarks but from a user point of view on layer
preview, the x32 with JAI is faster than x64 alone.
This might be because, from what i read, JREx64 is faster when there is
alot of memory avaliable. this is not the case.
Thanks for all the replys
Filipe
On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 1:04 PM, Charles Galpin-2 [via OSGeo.org] <
[email protected]> wrote:
> Filipe I haven't compared both ways, but I asked this at FOSS4GNA and
> Andrea said he expected the x86 JRE with the JAI stuff would be faster than
> the 64 bit JRE alone.
>
> hth
> charles
>
> On Apr 23, 2012, at 5:31 PM, Filipe wrote:
>
> Hello everyone. im installing a geoserver in a prodution Environment.
> After installing, i was going through the link Running in a Production
> Environment<http://docs.geoserver.org/stable/en/user/production/index.html>
> and i have a question on the "Install native JAI and JAI Image I/O
> extensions" The thing is: my machine is a windows server 2008 x64, with
> jre-6u31 x64, and im using a postgres database(v9.1.3) with postGis. Now,
> the JAI dosent have a x64 setup, and from what i searched, i dont work with
> a x64 JRE. Is that true? now, if i unistall JRE x64, and install the x86
> one, i will loose some performance on the java. Is the performance gain
> from the native JAI greater than the loss from the x64 to x86 JRE? Thanks
> in advance Regards
>
>
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