Hi ForBode,
I would like to ask you for some details in your posting:

When you descripe your computer configuration, I see some differences:

Computer 1 has  Win Server 2008 R2 64 Bit, but Computer 2 no 64 Bit?
How much memory has computer 1?
Which Tomcat version is running on Computer 2?

As already described in earlier postings bad performance often depends on
JVM memory-settings. Try to set -Xmx parameter when starting your tomcat as
described in GeoServer-documentation.

Can you tell us something about system activities/usage especially the size
of the used memory and swap file?

I think, there are two main directions where I would search:

1. Memory-settings of the JVM
2. Swapping activities/memory usage

Cheers
Stefan



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