[Opensource] So now what...?
Mike Traum
mtraum at cirnetwork.org
Fri Jan 17 07:22:57 PST 2003
If you're looking at low load, I'd just stick with the simple Tomcat
standalone. If you go up to medium load, you could probably just add Apache
to the front of Tomcat to get a significant boost.
Our site serves about 2000 hits/day (~200 unique visitor sessions) with no
problem. System specs are pretty wimpy, too (the only thing I'd recommend is
having a lot of memory) - basically just a desktop PC:
Dell PowerEdge 300
PIII 900MHz
1GB PC-133 RAM
IDE HD (non-raid)
RedHat Linux 6.2
Tomcat 4.1.12 (running standalone)
Mysql 3.23.38
Feel free to ask more q's...
mike
-----Original Message-----
From: Wolf Thompson [mailto:ewolfthompson at attbi.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 3:42 PM
To: opensource at jcorporate.com
Subject: [Opensource] So now what...?
Hi,
I have an Expresso-based application I've been developing and testing on a
standalone Tomcat installation. Now I'm ready to deploy it over a small
intranet (9 or 10 workstations). Does anyone have any advice on the most
efficient, cheap, and easy way to do that? Should I integrate Tomcat with
Apache? Use JBoss? Any advice, preferences, real-life experiences would be
appreciated.
Thanks,
Wolf Thompson
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