You shouldn't need much, but the default VM size for JRUN 4 is 128 MB.

If you are paranoid about running out you may try going into the admin
console or config file and changing the Java VM settings so that the heap
size is smaller.

Better yet, buy some more RAM :-)

Hope that helps.

 


-----Original Message-----
From: Kathy Z [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, August 01, 2003 12:49 PM
To: JRun-Talk

Since I did not get an answer from Macromedia website, I post my question
here to see if anybody can help me.

We are going to upgrade the Jrun from 3 to 4 in order to improve the
performance and use new JSTL stuffs.

We did some testing on one server. And we found that we were not able to
install the sample application because of short of memory. Our testing
server is 256MB RAM on Solaris 5.8. There was no any other applications
installed on the machine.

The question was raised: how many memories (RAM) needs per web application
that has middle size of web application (30-100 users per day) and uses
javabeans only?

We had several web applications running on our production server by using
Jrun 3.0. The server is full. Now If we upgrade to Jrun 4.0, it seems that
we may not be able to run the same amount of web applications on the same
server.

Any ideas or suggestions, please help. Thanks a lot. 

Kathy



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