Thanks Timothy for detailed insight, especially point #4.
In my case I usually use AWS for deployment.
AWS marketplace allows Azul Zing on Ubuntu at $0.2/hr ( $144 /month/ec2
instance + $10 flat fees = $1738 annually) for instances like
i3.xlarge (30GB RAM, 4 CPU core), which is workable for
I've worked on several projects where Zing was considered as a solution to
a few problems (normally GC pauses due to really large heaps). But in the
end we never trailed it, due to a few factors:
1) Zing isn't super cheap, it's not that expensive in the grand scheme of
things, but it's an
IBM Java likewise has not excited very much conversation here. Perhaps
because Java is "write once, run anywhere"! The various implementations of
Java have their strong and weak points, but they will run Clojure in any
case.
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Strange ! nobody using it ?
I saw the Rich Hickey's testimony on their site
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Is anybody using Clojure app on Azul Zing JVM ? It ships with LLVM
based JIT and pauseless garbage collector.
How was the experience compared to Standard Oracle HotSpots JVM ?
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