dunno. i think this is a little outdated. i'd like to hear
some info from users running jboss 2.4 /3.0 on linux 2.4
kernel and the latest jdk 1.3 version on that - or from
someone who tested the ibm thread-libs. there has been some
rumor about this issue in the past but i didn't made tests
for myself. my first production-deployment with jboss is
still in the future and i'm going to have a discrete number
of users which i can forecast. (no internet app)

and for development i don't think this is a serious matter.

jan


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-----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Peter Wone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Freitag, 5. Oktober 2001 12:32
An: Jan Heise; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: Re: [JBoss-user] production config on Mandrake Linux



| Linux users probably already know that linux does not support real
threads.
| 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.

This is a bit of a worry; guess I'll have to look into the terms of the
freebie Intel Solaris.




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