Florian,
Batik can render 2800 by 2800 fine if you give the computer ample of
RAM. I would go for 768MB or 1GB. You don't have to use dual CPU
because Java doesn't seem to utilize them well, in fact, in most cases I
see a decrease of performance. If I were you, I would go for some
pizzabox-like thin servers from Dell (they are just about $400 for 128MB
RAM and 1.1Ghz Celeron) If you only run Batik on it, I would install
Linux so the OS will leave lots of room for Java and Batik.
Hope this helps.
- Tangent
> -----Original Message-----
> From: florian [mailto:florian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 4:27 AM
> To: batik-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: how scalable is batik?
>
>
>
> hi!
>
> i was wondering how scalable batik is.. is it possible to
> rasterize pngs which are 2800 x 2800 pixel big, and about
> 3000 of them per day?
>
> basicly im wondering if hardware is the limit for java and
> batik, and i can render as big and as much pictures as much
> memory and cpu power i have, or if java or batik itself has
> some limitations, even when i have the best hardware
> available on the market? ; )
>
> thanks alot!
>
> ciao!
> florian
>
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