Jeff Schnitzer wrote:
>
> >From: Bobby Woolf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >
> >GSJ has what we call Extreme Clustering, which can be thought of as VM
> >pooling. It's like session bean pooling, where a client is given a bean
> >that's available. When the client is finished, the bean is
> >returned to the
> > [...]
>
> Pardon my (perhaps) naivete, but why on earth would starting multiple
> VMs on the same box increase scalability? It would seem like you're
> just going to consume a lot of extra resources, when all you really
> should need to do is start more threads.
>
> I can understand the advantage if your OS/JVM only supports green
> threads, but then I would offer the suggestion that it's time to update
> your JVM.
>
> Please tell me what I'm missing.
Some JVMs don't scale as well as you might think! Try it for yourself.
> Thanks,
> Jeff Schnitzer
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