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The desire for 10k simultaneous users is basically to cut back on hardware. 
If you figure the thing may grow to 100 simultaneous (not per month, but at 
one time), don't want to use 1000 PC's handling 1000 connections each. But 
then again don't want to buy monster servers either.


>From: Gregory Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: "Java Apache Users" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Java Apache Users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: 10K Threads
>Date: Thu, 18 Nov 1999 20:59:48 -0600
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>Gents,
>
>   Am I daft or isn't jserv's load balancing feature designed to get around 
>just such a problem of having 10K threads on a single machine.
>
>That is stupid.
>
>   We are building a web site that will take about 1 million user sessions 
>a month that will use 4 jserv servers and 2 web servers and 1 Oracle 
>database machine to process it all.  The entire machine budget is only 12K 
>to do all this and it has plenty of spare capacity.
>
>What I am not sure about is BlackDown java, which is the absolute dog of 
>the java VM world.  I have used others, but I would like to know who is 
>using what kinds of Java 2 VM's for java on linux out there with good 
>reliability.  (ie. you don't have to restart the VM because of memory leaks 
>galore, which I find is a big problem.)
>
>-gc
>
>
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