Ill have to find out what VMware version we are using.  However, I have found
out more.  For starters I switched to 32 bit tomcat and JVM so I could make
use of JAI.  Then I had our VM upgraded to R2.  So now I have:

Computer 1 - Mac Pro SSD with 16 gig of ram but only 3 allocated to the
parallels VM I am running Geoserver on.  Windows server 2008 R2.  

Computer 2 - dell server with 6 gig ram allocated to windows server R2 vM.
Raid 5 HD.  

And now a 3rd computer that fails all the time.  Tomcat literally chokes and
died on image processing if I stress Geoserver.  This computer is a dell 4
core 2.6 ghz server with 16 gig of ram.  It should not die. But as far as I
can tell its due to disk thrashing.   I can replicate this every time I use
tiling via a WMS request at a rapid pace.  (One user scrolling through tiles
and different zoom levels rapidly). 

The graphics card on computer 3 isn't that impressive.  And the disk is the
least capable in terms of performance.  If I watch the Perfmon stats the
disk IO goes nuts despite caching enable for tiles.  

Thoughts?



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