Thanks, I have to still trying to convince some people that Tomcat can
perform without a lot more of resources than Apache Http Server does.
Johann
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there is no right or wrong solution, but entertain this scenario
1. few very large machines (or)
2. many very inexpensive machines
in the case of one machine breaking, using 1) will have a larger impact
on your performance than 2)
however, in the case of 2) you may have more failures.
take go
ent? Cost? Platform
> requirements?
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>> I'm tryin
4, 2007 12:23 PM
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I'm trying to move my Apache Http Server Farm to a Tomcat one and I guess
that Tomcat needs more resources than Apache does. Our approach has been
always to have many medium size machines than a few big ones, does anybody
have any suggestion t
best
tomcat performance?
Thanks,
Johann
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