hey Lennart, see below.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lennart Petersson [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, May 20, 1999 1:38 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: System requirements
>
> Hi folks!
>
> Has anyone made any benchmarketing tests on different EJB servers? I
> know this one has been asked a couple of times, but maybe theres is one
> now!?
licensing prevents all of us from discussing this. this is very
unfortunate.
> Any advice on minimum/recommended requirements on a server running an
> EJB server (processor and memory)? NT or Linux?
minimum is probably 64MB on linux, about double that on NT.
recommended is of course dependent on your target environment.
> The client? I know that this depends a lot on the application running on
> the client and not as much on the fact that it is talking to an EJB
> Server, but have you any experience on what requirements to have on a
> client with WIN95/98/NT running Java 2 (or Java 1.1.x) and a Swing
> application? Any difference with a Linux client?
keep in mind that even if you're totally browser based on the
client, you'll need more power than you'd expect.
> Always when i'm involved in discussions regarding Java and the EJB
> technology we ends up with this: Why does we have to have such a
> powerful client when we are talking about thin clients using distributed
> components on one or more servers? Wasn't it this technology that would
> bring back the old 386 in focus? Or at least the 486 or P75 with 16 Mb
> ram. I'm not sure that I can guarantee a customer that our new hyper
> modern system will work at these boxes and give them same performance as
> their old DOS or native Windows applications...
true, even browsers are heavy.
> /Lennart
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