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As far as JServ is concerned, this is the biggest argument. It's nice to
have SMP support in your OS, but the fact is that the Solaris VM is
screamingly faster than the Linux VM.
There are still a number of bugs in the Blackdown Linux VM, and the Sun
Linux VM, while it seems to be a bit stabler than Blackdown, has JIT
issues, is supported only with green threads only (with all the performance
and blocking issues that that implies) and just isn't as quick.
Solaris is unquestionably the best UNIX Java platform for the time being.
Hate to say it ...
If you don't want to cough up the money for a Sun box, you might think
about Solaris for x86. Is anyone here deploying Solaris for Intel, by the
way? Just curious ... we've been thinking about it lately.
Regards,
Ben Flaumenhaft.
>Also consider the fact that Sun makes JVM's. Guess which OS their JVM's run
>the fastest on. :-)
>
>The production 1.2 JVM for Solaris + Hotspot is screaming fast.
>
>JServ runs just fine on it. www.working-dogs.com is a solaris7 box.
>
>-jon
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