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Phil,
I've not done this myself, but I was at an IBM
conference not too long after the 170 was released. They had testimony
from a client that had taken a Java application that was running on 12 (if I
recall correctly) NT servers and replaced them with a single 170. The
application was a web spider and they had to reboot the NT servers at least once
per day, due to the less than perfect garbage collection in MS's Java
implementation. Of course the 170 did a better job, reduced
administration, and did not run out of memory like the NT servers.
Now the real questions: Was this
something that the client could have done on their own? Did IBM do a lot
of work for the client because it would make a great testimonial and help them
sell the 170 as a great Java server? I don't know the
answers.
Chuck
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