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Gregory:
If you are working in Linux and want native thread support, I and others here would
vouch for the IBM JVM for Linux:
http://www.ibm.com/developer/linux/papers/java-118.html
It is now available for public use. You will find it pretty nice. If you wish to
stick with Blackdown, I recommend that you get the TYA JIT:
http://lwn.net/1999/0930/a/tya.html
Both have proven good solutions for us. We are happy with the native threading of the
IBM JVM on multi-CPU hardware - pretty cool.
-MA
Gregory Carter wrote:
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> Gents,
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> Am I daft or isn't jserv's load balancing feature designed to get around just such
>a problem of having 10K threads on a single machine.
>
> That is stupid.
>
> We are building a web site that will take about 1 million user sessions a month
>that will use 4 jserv servers and 2 web servers and 1 Oracle database machine to
>process it all. The entire machine budget is only 12K to do all this and it has
>plenty of spare capacity.
>
> What I am not sure about is BlackDown java, which is the absolute dog of the java VM
>world. I have used others, but I would like to know who is using what kinds of Java
>2 VM's for java on linux out there with good reliability. (ie. you don't have to
>restart the VM because of memory leaks galore, which I find is a big problem.)
>
> -gc
>
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