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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by Peter Crowther <Pe...@melandra.com> on 2006/09/08 11:42:49 UTC

[OT] RE: moving from win2k sp4 to win2k3 64bit

> From: joon yoo [mailto:jyoo1971@gmail.com] 
> We're having memory management problems with java and our tomcat
> webapp on a win2000 sp4 server:
> 
> HP proliant DL360 G3
> Xeon 2.8 (HT on)
> 2GB RAM
> 
> I'm unable to expand java mem pool beyond 1024MB on this server.
> 
> Would it make sense to upgrade to win2003 64bit and upgrade the RAM to
> 8GB's.

Off-topic for Tomcat, but be aware that if your webapp requires
authentication (*any* kind of authentication) then you need to review
your licensing position.  Windows 2000 didn't require CALs / Internet
licenses for this use; Windows 2003 does.

		- Peter

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Re: [OT] RE: moving from win2k sp4 to win2k3 64bit

Posted by joon yoo <jy...@gmail.com>.
Thanks for the heads-up.  That's something I didn't know.

Joon

On 9/8/06, Peter Crowther <Pe...@melandra.com> wrote:
> > From: joon yoo [mailto:jyoo1971@gmail.com]
> > We're having memory management problems with java and our tomcat
> > webapp on a win2000 sp4 server:
> >
> > HP proliant DL360 G3
> > Xeon 2.8 (HT on)
> > 2GB RAM
> >
> > I'm unable to expand java mem pool beyond 1024MB on this server.
> >
> > Would it make sense to upgrade to win2003 64bit and upgrade the RAM to
> > 8GB's.
>
> Off-topic for Tomcat, but be aware that if your webapp requires
> authentication (*any* kind of authentication) then you need to review
> your licensing position.  Windows 2000 didn't require CALs / Internet
> licenses for this use; Windows 2003 does.
>
>                 - Peter
>
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