The problem is with either:

a) the operating system - Windows tends to let processes run full speed, some 
other operating systems, however, throttle back processes so that they do not 
use up all of the processing power. I do not know if the Sun Fire does this, 
but it is worth looking into.

b) disk speeds - slower disks will cause longer start-ip times, but not as much 
as you are reporting, so I would not think this is the issue

c) the JVM - there could something that the JVM is doing that is causing the 
slow startup. Considering that Sun makes Sun Fire and the JVM that runs on it, 
I would be surprised if this is the case. But stranger things have happened.

I suggest you ask Sun why their hardware or JVM is so slow.

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