Has anybody evaluated JBoss for scalability for LARGE applications in
the J2EE architecture -- say with multiple servlet VMs and multiple EJB
VMs all implementing.
In other words, does the system scale beyond a single machine?
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From: marc fleury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: jBoss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 10:15 PM
Subject: RE: [jBoss-User] jBoss Performance - Benchmark
>Hello
>
>|jBoss can handle 2500 calls per second in general.
>|jBoss can handle 2500 calls per second on a PIII 700Mhz.
>
>this one is the right one. If you have a P200 you will get 715calls/s.
>
>|jBoss scales well.
>
>That is very true. The meaning of this is that even though the
container is
>juggling 2000 clients coming in *at the same time*, the performance he
has
>in delivering the service to the one is un-affected. Sure they all wait
>since there is so much CPU available but the load doesn't affect the
time it
>takes for the container to field a call (up until 2000-5000 on a small
PC).
>So the throughput of the container on a P700 of 2500 calls per second
>(careful no DB and serialization in there just JBoss specific stuff) is
true
>even when the container sees 2000 clients. It starts tapering off at
that
>level.
>
>I will say that even though it is good news, it probably means that
hotspot
>on windows 2000 is really good. Let's give credit where it is due.
>
>|jBoss phucking rulez d00d, just use it!
>
>yes that is also a true statement ;-)
>
>|If anyone can summarize the results of this benchmark it would be VERY
>|helpful.
>
>regards
>
>marc
>
>|
>|Thanks,
>|-ryan
>|
>|The three great virtues of programming are laziness, impatience,
>|and hubris,
>|but bigotry makes the open-source world go round.
>|
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