the container will handle this wonderfully on SUN equipment (benched 4000
clients on 10 way).

Giving it oodles of RAM and letting everything run in VM with no passivation
gives the biggest boost of course.

marc


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|[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Craig Day
|Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2001 4:32 AM
|To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Subject: [jBoss-User] speccing the metal
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|Hi All,
|   We are just going through the process of speccing and purchasing
|hardware for our jboss based project. The app will be servicing between
|200 and 500 java application clients. We are running Oracle Parallel Server
|on a Sun E3500 2 node cluster, 4 gigs of memory, 4 cpus per node and
|the current spec we are considering for the jboss servers (4) are Sun E250s
|with dual cpus and 1 gig of memory. We have also developed a streaming
|data component running as an in process jboss MBean service that each
|client will also connect to.
|   My question is, given this base configuration for the app servers, where
|should we consider speccing-up? Where are we likely to see performance
|improvements for jboss, more memory, more cpu? We were also considering
|an intel platform (HewlettPackard 2xP3-933s, 1 gig memory) because there
|are some pretty good VMs for intel around to choose from, but the SUNs
|are looking like a better deal.
|
|cheers
|craig
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