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Another stellar release



I've finished implementing Hobbit 4.2 at a customer site, the last little problem being the rrd issue that Henrik (and others) confirmed the problem that I was having with moving graphs between architectures.

When the release notes indicated that there was up to a 50% reduction in CPU Utilization, I really took notice. This customer runs Hobbit in a shared, virtualized environment (in a Linux virtual machine on the mainframe). In this environment we like applications that get the work done while using the least amount of CPU and memory possible.

Before 4.2 at it's peak the Hobbit virtual machine would use ~13% of the CPU. I wasn't worried too much about that, since the peak comes at a consistent interval.

After 4.2 I've noticed that the Hobbit virtual machine now barely gets about 1% of CPU Utilization. I was very surprised at the significant reduction in resources required for this release.

I must commend Henrik, not only on this wonderful achievement, but also on the amazing new features in 4.2. May all your releases be so good!

Regards,
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Rich Smrcina
VM Assist, Inc.
Phone: 414-491-6001
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rich.smrcina at vmassist.com

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