We need to retest (and that would be a useful contribution to the
community).
A lot of time is spent encoding images - but libjpeg turbo and the PNG
encoding improvements andrea have made should be much faster than out of
the box JRE image encoding. Is that faster than natvie JAI on your
hardware? Please measure and report back ...
*
http://docs.geoserver.org/latest/en/user/extensions/libjpeg-turbo/index.html
*
http://www.geo-solutions.it/blog/developers-corner-fast-pure-java-open-source-png-encoder-for-geoserver/
For rendering though I would ask you to compare OpenJDK, OracleJDK and the
"marline" renderer as outlined below.
*
http://www.geo-solutions.it/blog/developerss-corner-achieving-extreme-geoserver-scalability-with-the-new-marlin-vector-rasterizer/
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Jody Garnett
On 4 March 2015 at 05:33, Jerome A. Wendell <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Has anyone determined if using 64-bit jre7 on Windows with GeoServer 2.6.2
> is
> better than using the 32-bit jre7 and native jai? I am in the process of
> updating my GeoServer from 2.5.3 and have previously used the 32-bit jre6
> and native jai. Just wondering if anyone has directly compared the two and
> has an opinion of which setup is better.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jerome Wendell
>
>
>
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