On 21 avr. 2006, at 21:24, Mike Jakubik wrote:
Patrick Proniewski wrote:
By the way, I understand that installing a native java on FreeBSD
is not straighforward, isn't it ? one have to go with a java in
compat_linux and then build a java for the freebsd host, is it
right ?
Its very strai
On 21 avr. 2006, at 09:12, Michael Vince wrote:
I choose a while ago that for me performance comes second to
flexibility and ability to keep control which I believe FreeBSD
provides best.
sure, but I don't have your flexibility for buying hardware, and if
switching to freebsd yields to a
Patrick Proniewski wrote:
By the way, I understand that installing a native java on FreeBSD is
not straighforward, isn't it ? one have to go with a java in
compat_linux and then build a java for the freebsd host, is it right ?
Its very straight forward, cd /usr/ports/java/diablo-jre15 && make
On 21 avr. 2006, at 08:26, Mike Jakubik wrote:
Patrick Proniewski wrote:
there is an extensive discussion here about MySQL performance on
FreeBSD compared to linux and also comparing various options on
FreeBSD side (threading lib, ...). What about Java application
perfs (tomcat and other)
Patrick Proniewski wrote:
Hello,
there is an extensive discussion here about MySQL performance on
FreeBSD compared to linux and also comparing various options on
FreeBSD side (threading lib, ...). What about Java application perfs
(tomcat and other) ? Are there any benches around comparing mu
Hello,
there is an extensive discussion here about MySQL performance on
FreeBSD compared to linux and also comparing various options on
FreeBSD side (threading lib, ...). What about Java application perfs
(tomcat and other) ? Are there any benches around comparing multi-
user java applicat