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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I read Slashdot every now and then. I see a lot of Java articles are made with quiet a bit of criticism. I very rarely notice that Inferno and Limbo being mentioned. With so many Linux fans it is quiet interesting seeing that it is not mentioned. Well believe it or not, Inferno and Limbo, were both researched and developed by the same people who made UNIX.
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So all you Java criticizers, I am sure you will love Limbo as it seems to be exactly what you want, if you give it a chance.
I became a user of those technologies and would never look back to Java or Python. Both are true open source technologies, patent-free, portable, dynamic procceses, transparent networking, and saner garbage collection compared to Java and
Maybe we could get a review of both of these technologies on Slashdot?
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