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."
I dont know; I could be making myself look like a fool but I don't think Java and Efficient go together, no matter what you do to either.
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YOU FARTED BLOOD
didn't ruby have this 10 years ago tho? isn't sun a little slow?
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Didn't everyone already conclude that Java is now a legacy platform? I mean I haven't heard of any recent Java rollouts among major businesses. It seems that Java has finally run out of steam. And for good reason. Honestly, there's only so many gigs of memory you can throw at an application. At some point you have to consider whether your code is broken or whether Sun's platform is broken.
Scalability and Java? Complete and utter nonsense. So long you bloated piece of shit.
Like I can with RoR? ;)