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Java Virtualization for Server Consolidation

Steve Wilson writes "Cassatt Corporation has released new software that enables administrators with large J2EE farms to much more efficiently use their resources. In order to do this, it leverages the virtualization capabilities inherent in the JVM to create a single shared pool of hardware resources which which all J2EE applications can draw."

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  1. Re:Sweet by WilsonSD · · Score: 5, Informative

    The Cassatt Collage software currently runs on Linux, Solaris and Windows. Intel, AMD and SPARC processors are all currently supported. You can manage all these kinds of servers within a single-shared environment.

    Steve Wilson
    Cassatt Corporation

  2. An Actual Case Study (link) by WilsonSD · · Score: 4, Informative
    If you'd like to see some details on what this does in a real customer setting you should check out this case-study on Cassatt at Pfizer.

    Steve Wilson
    Cassatt Corporation

  3. Re:If Java is so great, why is the website using A by WilsonSD · · Score: 4, Informative

    Cassatt isn't a "Java Company." We make a product that helps people run data centers more effiently. We just introduced an extension to the product that makes it work really well with J2EE servers. However, our products also work with Microsoft technologies, and lots of our customers run Windows. No conflict there.

    Side note: our internal IT and development systems are managed by our own product. We eat our own dog food.

    -Steve

    Steve Wilson
    Cassatt Corporation