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Department of Information Technology
Rochester Institute of Technology
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Hi,
I'm currently trying to find a virtual host that will
let me run the JDK and VNet. Most of them (including my
ISP) just flat-out refuse to have the JDK, but I have
found one that will let me as long as it doesnt take
up more than 2% of the server processes. Is there any
way of working out if it will or not? Assumedly it 
depends on the power of the server, but is there a
ballpark-rule-of-thumb to enable an educated guess?

Also, in general, how do people on this list manage?
Do your ISPs let you run JDK/VNet or have you had to
make special arrangements? Most of the virtual hosts
say I would have to get a dedicated server, but that 
is not within the budget at this stage :-(
Adam


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