Rémy Maucherat wrote:
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 1:55 PM, Rémy Maucherat
<remy.maucherat(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Results before/after VFS 3.
> JBoss Web 2.1: 0.6s / 6.8MB
> minimal: 2.6s / 35MB
minimal: 2.3s / 30.2MB
> jbossweb-standalone (with the jbw release packaging): 3.9s / 65.5MB
jbossweb-standalone (with the jbw release packaging): 3.8s / 56.4MB
(small gain here, so some of the benefit from VFS 3 probably comes
from better handling of the large amount of common JARs, which are
heavily trimmed in that packaging)
On the plus side, in 2000, it took Tomcat 4 that amount of time to
start, and the memory use was relatively much bigger than this ;)
> default: 9.5s / 161.5MB
default: 8.95s / 144.5MB
> all: 20s / 237MB
all: 19.2s / 209.8MB
So there's an improvement (and the next MC update will also bring
another improvement).
I got similar numbers after starting each instance 5 times for the pre
and post vfs3 integration I saw an average 6.5% improvement. The memory
overhead was reduced by 18.8% (33MB) on my system.
Very good job on the lack of huge regressions.
+100 John did a fantastic job on the integration effort. Thanks John!
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Jason T. Greene
JBoss, a division of Red Hat