:( no display of collection creation prowess today either. Now that I’m
limited to normal human working hours and have no work time hours for play,
the fun part of the day always gets cut. The only thing I have pre setup is
a few hundred 2x2 collections in a few seconds, but that’s just my little
warmup tester. Booted to tomorrow yet again.

Mark

On Tue, Mar 30, 2021 at 2:12 AM Mark Miller <markrmil...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I’ll start sharing various things more earnestly next week. Hate to have
> to wait until the very very end to offer any value, but like 99% of the
> earths population was trying to cut me short or talk me out of reason. I
> did not remember exactly where the trip ended or how sweet it was, but I
> did remember that you know when you get there, that you have a quarter of a
> sweater if you cut short and that almost everything that makes the death
> march even worth contemplating comes at the end.
>
> I’ll likely put up my promised feat attempt tomorrow. I had meant to make
> it a bit challenging, maybe something I’d offer a good swat at and miss,
> but I think I probably didn’t aim high enough. I’m sticking to it though, I
> dumped it in slash some time back:
>
> “So I have to deal with an office organizer today, so give me a minute,
> but to perhaps build up a bit to the boring doc, let me try a feat or two.
> I’m thinking in a test via the IDE, that’s full of pain vs cmd line or real
> world. As much RAM as I need though. 4x4 collections, 4 nodes, single test
> jvm. So 16 cores per collection. Let’s try for say, 1000 collections up and
> fully active and operational in under 1-2 minutes max. That should be an
> interesting attempt. Give me a bit of time to get an attempt together.
> 16000 cores? Is my math off? Single junit based jvm, I will guess I’m gonna
> need to push up the ram a bit though.”
>
> --
> - Mark
>
> http://about.me/markrmiller
>
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- Mark

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