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John Jones wrote: The costs I'm complaining about are essentially hardware & OS related.
Another way to look at the problem, is the cost of inefficient architecture, which is my primary motivation for using the native virtual machine, languages, and interfaces, as opposed to distributed architectures like J2EE and .Net. A number of my colleagues develop somewhat comparable Web applications under J2EE, but the performance difference is something like 10 to 1, against. In other words, the ILE versions of our Web applications consume about 1/10 of the amount of CPU, as their J2EE counterparts. Since this thread is about saving the System i, one way to do that is to use native interfaces, because of the performance advantages over comparable applications running under distributed architectures. Someone may say they can get 5 Wintel or Lintel servers for the cost of a single CPU System i, but I can respond, saying no problem, my software is 10 times more efficient than yours. Nathan. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Have a burning question? Go to www.Answers.yahoo.com and get answers from real people who know.
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