Who cares about 100.000 concurrent users, the iSeries is best known for
handling
not Facebook og Dating sites, but ERP solutions.

How many companies has 100.000 concurrent ERP users ?
2 ?
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 5:07 PM, Thorbjoern Ravn Andersen <ravn@xxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

Den 06/10/10 20.13, Jim Oberholtzer skrev:
While I don't ordinarily disagree with Paul, in this case I would
agree with Kevin, the language has very little to do with scaleability.
The server (both hardware and software ) has everything to with it.
I'll put up a smaller IBM i/Zend Server against a larger Java server on
any hardware most anytime and get equal or better results. Furthermore
the Zend server is much easier to manage. Advanced configuration is
about the same difficulty on both WebSphere and Zend servers so a toss
up there.
The Jetty 7 java server has reportedly managed 100.000 concurrent comet
connections on a four core x86-server.

I don't know what they _did_ in each connection but I was impressed.
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