In theory, is the number of JRun instances running on a single machine
limited only by the memory of the machine?  Since each JRun server
instance forks its own Java VM, are we limited only by the number of
JVMs (depending on their heap size of course)?

I have one test server that seems to give us jikesw compile errors as
soon as we fire up a sixth JRun server, even though there is plenty of
memory available on the machine.  So far it only seems to happen on this
one server, but was enough of a concern to post this.

To save resources, is it common to run multiple virtual hosts under one
JRun instance?


thanks for any insight...

-- 
Chris Boyce
Berbee



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