Have you tried out IBM's Linux JDK both 1.1.8 and 1.3 beta with IAS ? It
performs better (only ?) on native threads.

Threading in Linux is still a bit heavy as it is more a lightweight process
with an entry in the process table.

-- Aravind

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> I'm quite familiar with Linux and I'm doing my prototype
> with  Inprise Application Server under Linux.
> It's very stable and a good environment.
>
> What I don't have any experience with is Linux on an SMP.
> Has anyone run EJB or other Java app's with native threads on a
> multi-CPU Linux box.
>
> My last Java project we deployed on Sun 450's with 4 GB RAM and 4 CPUs.
> They where hot!
>
> At my current job the choice is SGI or Linux.
> Few EJB servers run under SGI and I really like IAS under Linux.
> Now I just want to know how to scale it for deployment. From my
> experience with the Sun's I really like native threads running on
> several CPUs but
> I thought I saw some disclaimers about native threads this on the Sun
> Linux
> JDK.
>
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