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Our product is 1.7 times fatser than Java based product

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  • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

    I had a big laugh when I saw the performance benchmarks for Mac OSX Snow Leopard Server. One area was the mail server performance[^] and Apple claims that its mail server is 1.7 times[^] faster than Sun Java Messaging Server. Sure :), so if you want to market your product as being fast what is is better than comparing it with Java based product.

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    ragnaroknrol
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    Well, they wanted a benchmark that would make them look good. And saying their mail server is infinitely faster that a rock doesn't impress anyone. :-D Sure, the rock isn't MUCH slower than the Java server, but people aren't as impressed by that comparison.

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    • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

      I had a big laugh when I saw the performance benchmarks for Mac OSX Snow Leopard Server. One area was the mail server performance[^] and Apple claims that its mail server is 1.7 times[^] faster than Sun Java Messaging Server. Sure :), so if you want to market your product as being fast what is is better than comparing it with Java based product.

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      Jim Crafton
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      That is pretty sad. I wonder what they use though? Is it a completely home grown mail server? Or is it based on the sendmail abomination?

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      • R ragnaroknrol

        Well, they wanted a benchmark that would make them look good. And saying their mail server is infinitely faster that a rock doesn't impress anyone. :-D Sure, the rock isn't MUCH slower than the Java server, but people aren't as impressed by that comparison.

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        Rajesh R Subramanian
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        I think that there are more apple products that can be compared with a stone[^] :rolleyes:

        “Follow your bliss.” – Joseph Campbell

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        • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

          I had a big laugh when I saw the performance benchmarks for Mac OSX Snow Leopard Server. One area was the mail server performance[^] and Apple claims that its mail server is 1.7 times[^] faster than Sun Java Messaging Server. Sure :), so if you want to market your product as being fast what is is better than comparing it with Java based product.

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          Marc Clifton
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          Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:

          and Apple claims that its mail server is 1.7 times[^] faster than Sun Java Messaging Server.

          Their marketing people blew it. If you really want to impress the consumer, they should have said "our mail server is 10^6 times faster than the US Postal Service." Now that's impressive! Would certainly sell me! Marc

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            Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:

            and Apple claims that its mail server is 1.7 times[^] faster than Sun Java Messaging Server.

            Their marketing people blew it. If you really want to impress the consumer, they should have said "our mail server is 10^6 times faster than the US Postal Service." Now that's impressive! Would certainly sell me! Marc

            Will work for food. Interacx

            I'm not overthinking the problem, I just felt like I needed a small, unimportant, uninteresting rant! - Martin Hart Turner

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            Jorgen Sigvardsson
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            And without the risk of any employee going postal...

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              And without the risk of any employee going postal...

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              ragnaroknrol
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              You just had to deliver that one, didn't you?

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                You just had to deliver that one, didn't you?

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                Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                It was an open goal. :)

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                • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                  I had a big laugh when I saw the performance benchmarks for Mac OSX Snow Leopard Server. One area was the mail server performance[^] and Apple claims that its mail server is 1.7 times[^] faster than Sun Java Messaging Server. Sure :), so if you want to market your product as being fast what is is better than comparing it with Java based product.

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                  Steve Mayfield
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                  fatser :confused: sound like bloatware to me :laugh:

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                  • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                    I had a big laugh when I saw the performance benchmarks for Mac OSX Snow Leopard Server. One area was the mail server performance[^] and Apple claims that its mail server is 1.7 times[^] faster than Sun Java Messaging Server. Sure :), so if you want to market your product as being fast what is is better than comparing it with Java based product.

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                    Isfeasachme
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                    I run faster than a bodybuilder. I   am stronger than a sprinter. I am smarter than a prairie dog, and cuter than a rocket scientest. I am a marketer and I can spin the world. LOL

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                    • R Rajesh R Subramanian

                      At the door: Knock knock. From inside: Who's that? - very long silence - ...After a while At the door: Java

                      “Follow your bliss.” – Joseph Campbell

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                      rastaVnuce
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                      At the door: Knock knock. From inside: Who's that? - 1.7 times shorter silence - ...After a while At the door: Mac OS X Mail Server

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                      • R rastaVnuce

                        At the door: Knock knock. From inside: Who's that? - 1.7 times shorter silence - ...After a while At the door: Mac OS X Mail Server

                        Where it seems there are only borderlines, Where others turn and sigh, You shall rise!

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                        Rajesh R Subramanian
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                        :laugh: Thanks, I needed that. :)

                        “Follow your bliss.” – Joseph Campbell

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                        • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                          I had a big laugh when I saw the performance benchmarks for Mac OSX Snow Leopard Server. One area was the mail server performance[^] and Apple claims that its mail server is 1.7 times[^] faster than Sun Java Messaging Server. Sure :), so if you want to market your product as being fast what is is better than comparing it with Java based product.

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                          Fabio Franco
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                          I'm prettier than one of the ugliest man alive! That should sell me to the ladies :-\

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                          • R rastaVnuce

                            At the door: Knock knock. From inside: Who's that? - 1.7 times shorter silence - ...After a while At the door: Mac OS X Mail Server

                            Where it seems there are only borderlines, Where others turn and sigh, You shall rise!

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                            IncredibleMouse
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                            roflmfao tff

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                            • R Rajesh R Subramanian

                              At the door: Knock knock. From inside: Who's that? - very long silence - ...After a while At the door: Java

                              “Follow your bliss.” – Joseph Campbell

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                              etkid84
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                              c# or vb?

                              David

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                              • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                                I had a big laugh when I saw the performance benchmarks for Mac OSX Snow Leopard Server. One area was the mail server performance[^] and Apple claims that its mail server is 1.7 times[^] faster than Sun Java Messaging Server. Sure :), so if you want to market your product as being fast what is is better than comparing it with Java based product.

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                                CurtainDog
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                                Yes, but carrier pigeon is faster than broadband as well.

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                                  Yes, but carrier pigeon is faster than broadband as well.

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                                  Kasterborus
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                                  Am I the only one that misses dialing up at 3am to check an online bbs for messages? or am I just living in the past? -Kaster

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                                    Am I the only one that misses dialing up at 3am to check an online bbs for messages? or am I just living in the past? -Kaster

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                                    Shani Natav
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                                    I miss online bbs systems also, and the old mail networks (we had one called UltiNet) But your'e still living in the past... :)

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                                      I miss online bbs systems also, and the old mail networks (we had one called UltiNet) But your'e still living in the past... :)

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                                      Kasterborus
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                                      Oh well then, are there even any of them around at all? I mean, I wonder if anyone still has any running that you can dial into? -Kaster

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