Yuval Perlov wrote:
Out tomcat servers are handling around 30K SSL hits every 5 minutes with
very little effort (10% cpu average on a dual core machine, good
response time).
We tried to put in httpd in front thinking we can squeeze out better
performance and memory consumption.
The system just
Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Larry,
Other than Mark's comments...
Larry Prikockis wrote:
| 1) Any thoughts on why the Apache SSL -> Tomcat combination should be so
| much slower?
If your transactions are short, it's certainly possible
Mark H. Wood wrote:
On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 11:27:09AM -0400, Larry Prikockis wrote:
Specifically, we have a webapp on a Windows 2003 server that utilizes
Apache 2.2 SSL as a frontend and mod_proxy_ajp to send requests to Tomcat
5.5.17 (on the same server). By eliminating the Apache frontend
sing Tomcat SSL directly as
opposed to fronting it with Apache httpd?
3) anyone else have any similar (or contradictory?) experiences?
thanks-
Larry Prikockis
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