
Wednesday September 19, 2007
I'll be presenting tomorrow at Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco with an esteemed colleague from Intel, Kingsum Chow.
The session is SSGS003: "How to Get the Most Performance from Sun* JVM* on Intel® Multi-Core Servers".
Take a look
at this link for more information, just search by last name.
The conference is rather interesting. I've run into a lot of Sun folks working on Solaris, and I've seen many folks our competitors in blue. I've looked for Henrik and friends, but haven't found them yet. Interesting, considering all the marketing babble I expected to see them here.
Here's what we hope you'll walk away with from my talk tomorrow (straight from the abstract):
- An overview of how Sun* JVM* has evolved to take advantage of
current and future Intel® Multi-Core processor-based servers since Sun
and Intel teams started working on JVM performance improvements in
early 2007
- A good understanding how harnessing the best Intel® Xeon®
processor features with Sun JVM will start producing immediate benefits
- A quick overview of Intel Multi-Core architectures
- An understanding of how Sun JVM takes advantage of Intel®
architectures on three major operating systems (Linux*, Windows*,
Solaris*)
- A look at how to select JVM parameters for your application to
get the most performance, and at employing VM parameters tuning as a
last resort
- A few common options for a list of application classes
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