Hi,

Not sure what you're asking.
Hard numbers I don't have. I've pretty much run all my server based applications with -server since they introduced it, but I think Sun's documentation and common knowledge bears it out. There's also some obscure documentation that explains what the -server options sets defaults to ( like method compile threshold, stack size, heap size, etc.. ) which also shows them to be better for applications that do the same thing day in and day out. I will try to locate this.


I do hope to have numbers soon with the effect of the new Parallel and Concurrent garbage collectors in effect.

Let me know if I can be of more assistance,
-a


Shapira, Yoav wrote:


Howdy,



In general, -server will make a huge difference for long running
applications



Can you back that up with any specific facts?


Yoav Shapira



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