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Microsoft Performance Rebuttal

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    I find the Microsoft performance rebuttal quite fascinating. I do wonder why Sun never decided to release the source code. I thought that was the first thing on the list of things to do when performing a test between two seperate products. Something that would be a little more interesting would be to do a price vs. performance analysis between .NET/x86 and Java/USparc. Because Sun's main business is equipment it would make sense for them to promote their own hardware. I do like Java and .NET but I believe their equipment is severely over priced, especially sense it performs so horribly. - Drew

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      I find the Microsoft performance rebuttal quite fascinating. I do wonder why Sun never decided to release the source code. I thought that was the first thing on the list of things to do when performing a test between two seperate products. Something that would be a little more interesting would be to do a price vs. performance analysis between .NET/x86 and Java/USparc. Because Sun's main business is equipment it would make sense for them to promote their own hardware. I do like Java and .NET but I believe their equipment is severely over priced, especially sense it performs so horribly. - Drew

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      You didn't mention specifically what you're referring to, but I'm assuming it's this: http://www.middlewareresearch.com/whitepapers/Benchmark_response.pdf[^] Charlie if(!curlies){ return; }

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        You didn't mention specifically what you're referring to, but I'm assuming it's this: http://www.middlewareresearch.com/whitepapers/Benchmark_response.pdf[^] Charlie if(!curlies){ return; }

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        Doah, yup. If you want to get it from microsoft it's here: http://download.microsoft.com/download/1/9/b/19bc8aa7-05fa-4e86-a612-c2cc181e4ee6/sun_ws_benchmark_response.pdf[^] - Drew

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          Doah, yup. If you want to get it from microsoft it's here: http://download.microsoft.com/download/1/9/b/19bc8aa7-05fa-4e86-a612-c2cc181e4ee6/sun_ws_benchmark_response.pdf[^] - Drew

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          Excellent document ! Thanks for the post. There are no failures.. only extended learning opportunities.

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