Play with the Big Boys does not require Solaris or Sparc hardware. Jabber, like nearly all non scientific or applications, is all integer math. i386 is very fast at integer math. Sparc is not. If one chooses Sparc processors, sigificantly more processors will be required to perform the same number of integer operations. string compare, routing decisions, message copying, encryption, hashing, etc are all integer operations.
Yahoo! runns on FreeBSD and reasonable quality i386 hardware. Google runs on Linux and commodity to cheap i386 beige boxes. Hotmail ran for years on FreeBSD and reasonable quality i386 hardware till on the third try Microsoft was able to convert it to Windows. Please note that the Hotmail backend was, and as far as I know, still is Oracle on Solaris Sparc processors. Details regarding Hotmail's conversion available at http://bresler.org/Microsoft/hotmail.html Jonathan M Bresler -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Trejkaz Sent: Fri 1/21/2005 5:43 AM To: Jabber software development list Subject: Re: [jdev] Re: [jadmin] Re: One million concurrent user On Friday 21 January 2005 08:54, Tom Coffin wrote: > If you're serious about million user capacity, I really think you need > to go commercial. Of course you'd also need to get off of Linux and go > to Solaris too. Get yourself some big Sun servers with lots of > processors. Get Oracle. Put it all in a data center with raised floors > and 24x7 admins and pay union guys to run your cables. Come play with > the big boys! As an aside, doesn't Linux run faster than Solaris, even on SPARC hardware? I remember seeing a friend's benchmarks to that effect a year or so ago. :-) TX -- Email: Trejkaz Xaoza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Web site: http://xaoza.net/ Jabber ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] GPG Fingerprint: 9EEB 97D7 8F7B 7977 F39F A62C B8C7 BC8B 037E EA73 _______________________________________________ jdev mailing list [email protected] http://mail.jabber.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev
