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Milan, calmed down now !? Pity I missed the posts but us in the old fangled world are wrapped up and logged off by 4pm sharp each day.
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Originally posted by milanbenes View PostMy client is up themselves over virtualisation ...
Milan.
Yet, whilst writing this, realised the client and their service provider (one of the usual suspects) could be easily identified.
As they pay really well, I'll save it for another time.
threaded in "contractor rodeo" mode.
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Nice bit of tidying up there Milan. Shame Google has already indexed it all:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=milanbenes+cuk
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Originally posted by milanbenes View Postnah faqqer, not my job to tell them what they don't want to hear
hence the facade will continue and long may it continue and for as long it continues it will be good and therefore it is good
and that's how it was, and that's how it continued
Misk, it's not only heap size there are a zillion jave tuning parameters in .Net
Milan.
This time nexr year, etc.
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nah faqqer, not my job to tell them what they don't want to hear
hence the facade will continue and long may it continue and for as long it continues it will be good and therefore it is good
and that's how it was, and that's how it continued
Misk, it's not only heap size there are a zillion jave tuning parameters in .Net
Milan.
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Have you tried upgrading to Vista. It's got some really nice graphics.
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostThat is spooky - I was going to suggest that, but I thought it was a bit too geeky.
Instead, I'll make a geek joke.
Milan, your servers are a complete cluster****
So, in answer to the original question - still no. If the client needs to be told, then tell them. It may be that you need to look at the whole solution though.
Failing that, turn the tape over, and use that.
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Milan
The problem is your heap size - the performance issues are one of garbage collection and inneficient code - dont you know...
We get this all the time with dodgy developers. All you get back is "you need better tin, or upgrade the JVM to the latest patch, its not our fault".
Hope that's "finalized" things for you.
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lads,
so that means, it must be good
Milan.Last edited by milanbenes; 6 March 2008, 16:29.
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