Hey, I have a question on this too...
The doc page says
"Under heavy load, JBoss will for example crash with 200 concurrent users
under linux, whereas it can handle 1000 of them on the same box with Windows
2000. Of course, if you use Apache or Jetty in front of JBoss to handle the
thread pooling, this will not be a problem."
Does this mean that if the majority of your JBoss hits come from a servlet,
Jetty limits the amount of concurrent users because it does thread pooling?
Thanks,
Bill
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Sebastien Alborini
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2001 4:31 AM
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Subject: Re: [JBoss-dev] jboss runs better on windows?
Austin Gonyou wrote:
>
> http://www.jboss.org/documentation/HTML/ch10s02.html
Hi,
This was really an informal test (the testbeans and tomcat-test.ear), so
don't take it too seriously. If you have a real benchmark though,
please keep me posted so I can update the page.
I think our main conclusion was that Sun's JVM runs faster on windows
than on linux. (this was october 2000, I can't remember if we already
had the final 1.3 linux vm)
> Now, I have a question about this. Several actually.
>
> 1. What was the actual hardware used? What setup?
IIRC, Compaq with Athlon 600MHz 256M
> 2. What kind of tweaking was done to the kernel?
None.
> 3. What kernel version was used?
Dunno, redhat 6.2.
> 4. Has this test been attempted using IBM's Java?
No.
> 5. Has this test been attempted using a 2.4.x kernel?
No.
> 6. Has this test been attempted with glib > 2.0?
I don't think so.
Regards,
Sebastien
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