Thanks Ben.

> Depends on what the users are doing when they hit your application. If
> the are storing lots of data in the session then you'll need enough
> ram to hold all the expected data. If they are uploading files, i
> would imagine that you will need to have enough ram to hold the
> uploaded file before you stream it to disk or database. Although
> Tomcat might be smart? and store the uploaded files to disk, the
> tomcat guru's will have an answer to this.
>
> Saying all that is the Essbase app an inhouse app or a 3rd party one,
> if its 3rd party one then maybe they can give you some min
> requirements.
>
> To set the virtual machines heap size you can uses the -Xms -Xmx
> params. Go here [1] for info on the vm.
>
> The bottom line is, you need to understand what your app is going to
> do to work out what hardware your going to need.
>
> [1] http://java.sun.com/javase/technologies/hotspot/index.jsp
>
> On 7/30/07, Karel V Sedlacek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> So,... if I have 100s of users planned to hit the same Essbase
>> application
>> via Tomcat (5.0.28), do I need a 64 bit machine?
>>
>> And for us dummies, how do we set the heap and/or other
>> performance-oriented settings?
>>
>> Karel
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>> > David,
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>> > David kerber wrote:
>> >> Nelson, Tracy M. wrote:
>> >>> | From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >>> | Sent: Friday, 27 July, 2007 18:25
>> >>> | | First of all, no home user ever bought an 8-bit machine.
>> >>>
>> >>> Oh, I'll bet there are a ton of former Apple ][, TRS-80 and
>> Commodore
>> >
>> > Apologies, Tracy. I was thinking of Intel chips, since that was where
>> > this abysmal thread had been going. You're right. There were home
>> users
>> > of 8-bit general-purpose microprocessors.
>> >
>> >> I used my Tandy-1000 for many years, until I sold it after buying my
>> >> super fast 16MHz 80286 with 16MB of RAM.
>> >
>> > The Tandy-1000 did not have an 8-bit microprocessor.
>> >
>> > - -chris
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