[ale] A faster Java box - any tips ??
David Corbin
dcorbin at machturtle.com
Sun Oct 9 12:47:30 EDT 2005
The most important thing is to give Java (including Eclipse) enough heap
space? How much heap space are you giving Eclispe?
David
On Sunday 09 October 2005 12:33 pm, Greg wrote:
> I am looking for any tips/comments/advice on buying a fast machine to do
> J2EE on. I am developing in Eclipse and working on large web applications
> and it seems that my current box is pretty slow. I am using the one box to
> run my database, run whichever AS/Servlets container I need (JBoss, Resin,
> or plain old Tomcat), and I try to only recompile whatever has changed and
> not the whole thing. I started out with all of my web apps in the same
> workspace but since it slowed it down I now only load one at a time and
> pull up any other pages in another app individually if I need to refer to
> them.
>
> I have tried developing on a dual 64-bit Opteron (2.0 GHz) with 2 GB of
> memory and on a 3.6 GHz HP laptop with 1 GB of memory and the laptop seems
> way faster than the dual box. I have been told that the most important
> thing is clock speed and that using 2 processors is irrelevant. Is this
> correct ? Is AMD's FX line of processors (2.8 GHz) faster than Intel's P4
> (I think around 3.74 GHz) ? Does RAM matter past 1 GB ?? Any opinions of
> using a SCSI HD/PCI card vs. a SATA HD through the motherboard ?
>
> I have tried to Google for an answer to this but have found nothing of
> substance. My knowledge of hardware with regards to processors and Java is
> sadly lacking.
>
> I would appreciate any tips / advice / comments. Thanks,
>
> Greg
>
> - apologies to any that are on the ajug-members list as well as this one.
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