there are other tools that do that better, like www.hyperic.org
Filip
bajistaman wrote:
Filip Hanik - Dev Lists wrote:
yes, that is the most common setup, just add as many Tomcat's as you
need and front them with a load balancer with fail over capabilities
minimum amount of tomcat to form
centrally manage resources and deployment and I thought
that I could get that using Tomcat's specific cluster configuration but
without session state replication, is that possible or do I have to apply
the DIY principle?.
Thanks,
Johann
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yes, that is the most common setup, just add as many Tomcat's as you
need and front them with a load balancer with fail over capabilities
minimum amount of tomcat to form a cluster, is 2 :)
Filip
bajistaman wrote:
Is there a way to set up a Tomcat cluster without session replication? How
many
Is there a way to set up a Tomcat cluster without session replication? How
many Tomcat instances is recommended to define by cluster?
Thanks,
Johann
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