Java Optimization on RHEL

From: Chris Purcell (redhat_at_cjp.us)
Date: 03/29/04

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    We're about to set up an active/passive cluster on two RHEL ES 3.0
    servers. The servers will host a Java app that is very resource
    intensive. The servers are Compaq ProLiant DL380's with dual P4's and
    4GBs of RAM each.

    I don't know anything about Java, I just do the system administration
    here. Are there any Java performance tuning tweaks that can be done to
    the servers to improve the performance of the servers?

    Thanks,
    Chris

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