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Hi,
On Fri, 1 Oct 1999, Tim Reilly wrote:
TR| We're planning on using the IBM 1.1.8 JDK for Linux.
Try stresstesting it. I had some unconditional crashes of the IBM/JVM with
native threads testing JServ at 'FullRate'.
OTOH, It doesn't seem to be much faster than traditonal jdk 1.1.7 v3 from
blackdown with regard to servlets. The blackdown jdk is even with green
threads able to saturate a 10 MBit net with a simple servlet.
(In a testcase with Servlet which blows out about 7kByte I get 125
conn/sec with 950kByte throughput with jserv running on a
Intel PII 400 Mhz, Apache on a PII 350; about 45 % CPU usage of jserv).
Re: linux vs. NT: From the performance point of view, the JVMs on NT may
be faster .. but since a NT-Box can't be administered very good I would
never ever use it as Server machine. Murphey says that it crashes the
weekend and you've to stop your brunch and drive to the webservers
location since you can't dial in ....
The performance problems on Linux, MindCraft detected, only show up if
you've more than one network adaptor in your PC. In (more usual)
circumstances with one network adaptor Linux is faster.
ciao,
-hen
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