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Dennis Doubleday wrote:
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> At 01:33 PM 7/14/00, you wrote:
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> >  I've been pretty disappointed with the relatively quality of Linux VMs
> > lately ...  I gather the 1.1.8 IBM VM is quite good, but some of our code
> > requires Java 1.2 stuff, so that's been out for us. This has left the Sun
> > and the Blackdown VMs, both of which leave a lot to be desired in terms
> > of reliability and performance. I was hoping the new IBM 1.3 would be
> > okay, but it appears doubtful.
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> It's been working very well for me. No reliability problems, and much
> faster than latest Blackdown.

Hi there,
could you please post any special arguments you are invoking the IBM VM with?
We have a high load servlet here (about 100 active simultaneous sessions
at peak time) and can't continue with BlackDown's.
I heard IBM 1.3 JIT was very fast but we find a similar machine load and
speed than when using BlackDown's.
Any special commands to make it use the JIT / optimice it? (Doc sais it
is on by default).

Thanks for any info and greetings from Madrid.


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