altquark
Legendary Poster
Number of JVM\'s on Weblogic ?
After installing a few weblogic E1 servers - I realized that there is no specific way to create multiple JVM's except by creating multiple instances. This seems inefficient to me, the beauty of OAS and WAS was that multiple instances of the same JAS server could easily be created to utilize as much memory as you fed the machine - since each JAS was limited (through 32 bit) to 2Gb of memory.
Does anyone else have experience of this ? Perhaps I'm missing something, which someone can point to....!
After installing a few weblogic E1 servers - I realized that there is no specific way to create multiple JVM's except by creating multiple instances. This seems inefficient to me, the beauty of OAS and WAS was that multiple instances of the same JAS server could easily be created to utilize as much memory as you fed the machine - since each JAS was limited (through 32 bit) to 2Gb of memory.
Does anyone else have experience of this ? Perhaps I'm missing something, which someone can point to....!