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Running GemFire Enterprise
Hello,
GemFire Enterprise: http://gemstone.com/products/gemfire The premier in-memory distributed data management platform now with VMware/SpringSource. After installing mmjre and bash on the N900, let its console output do the talking: --------------------------------------------------------------------- Nokia-N900:/opt/gfe6032/product/quickstart# uname -a Linux Nokia-N900 2.6.28.10power37 #1 PREEMPT Wed May 26 00:24:03 EEST 2010 armv7l unknown Nokia-N900:/opt/gfe6032/product/quickstart# java -version java version "1.6.0_10-ea" Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition for Embedded (build 1.6.0_10-ea-b39) Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 11.0-b15, mixed mode) Evaluation version, 90 days remain in evaluation period Nokia-N900:/opt/gfe6032/product/quickstart# cacheserver start cache-xml-file=xml/BenchmarkServer.xml Starting CacheServer with pid: 0 CacheServer pid: 4291 status: running Nokia-N900:/opt/gfe6032/product/quickstart# java -Dbenchmark.number-of-samples="15" -Dbenchmark.operations-per-sample="5000" -Dbenchmark.payload-bytes="1024" -cp /opt/gfe6032/product/lib/gemfire.jar:classes quickstart/BenchmarkClient Client/Server benchmark example. Benchmark configuration: benchmark.number-of-samples = 15 benchmark.operations-per-sample = 5000 benchmark.payload-bytes = 1024 Please wait... this may take several minutes... Finished run. Collating benchmark totals now. Client/Server Cache Benchmark results: Total Time = 95.082 seconds Total Puts = 75000 put operations Total Samples = 15 benchmark samples Total Kilobytes = 75000 kilobytes Average Puts Per Second = 788.7928314507478 puts Average Kilobytes Per Second = 788.7928314507478 kilobytes of data Average Operations Time = 1267760.0 nanoseconds per put Average Byte Time = 0.001238046875 milliseconds per byte of data Best Puts Per Second = 902.5270758122743 puts Best Kilobytes Per Second = 902.5270758122743 kilobytes of data Best Operations Time = 1108000.0 nanoseconds per put Best Byte Time = 0.00108203125 milliseconds per byte of data Note: Best sample is representative of performance after JVM warms up. Closing the cache and disconnecting. Please stop the cacheserver with 'cacheserver stop'. Nokia-N900:/opt/gfe6032/product/quickstart# cacheserver stop The CacheServer has stopped. --------------------------------------------------------------------- I don't know which is the cooler product here :D - Vishal (disclaimer: i work for gemstone/springsource/vmware and own an N900 which i bought about a month ago) Blogged this at http://lahsiv.net/blog/?p=48 and http://vagus.wordpress.com/2010/08/0...re-on-my-n900/ |
Re: Running GemFire Enterprise
So this is an advert right? A buzzword infested website, one that is utterly devoid of the few key words that would actually give clarity to remaining 3000 other words - what it is you are pushing here? I am supposed to be impressed?
Seriously, BullSh*t bingo sir. I win. |
Re: Running GemFire Enterprise
the output may have done the talking, but unfortunately i dont speak its language, and neither does babelfish, a translation perhaps?
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Re: Running GemFire Enterprise
Oh brother. Nevermind. I just got a kick out of seeing this stuff running on the N900 - probably more of an inside thing.
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