Java performance HP Integrity NonStop Server Interview PDF

Connection ITUG readers have strong experience in running Java ™ technology-based applications in the NonStop server environment. If they have less than optimal results in the past, they will be very pleasantly surprised by the performance of these applications on the Intel ® Itanium ® 2 processor-based HP Integrity NonStop server. In the following interview, HP Technical

Consultant French Jongma explains why.
Connection: People are not always satisfied with the performance of Java on NonStop systems, saying that the server is too slow. Is this complaint justified? Jongma French: Many of us involved with NonStop customers using Java can be reached on these remarks. Defending against such claims has not been easy in the past.

But with the new HP Integrity NonStop servers based on Intel Itanium technology, things have changed. People who tried Java on NonStop systems one years ago would be surprised if they try again today, the new Itanium-based systems.

Connection: Why are things different now?
Jongma French: In the days of the NonStop S-series server, there was one major problem: the clock speed of the processor. Compare the 550-MHz R14000 processor (built by MIPS) in the S86000 server, or the 800-MHz R16000 processor in the S88000 server, the clock speed of your current laptop. With the introduction of the NS-series processor-based systems, Integrity NonStop servers have stepped on the performance of the servers path today. The new machines operate at clock speeds of two to three times higher than the NonStop S-series machines.

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September 21, 2009 | Posted in Processor, Server, Software

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