Hi Akila,
I can also tell from our experience, like Keith's, that Resin has a very
fast response time. We use Apache 2.x as the frontend, combined with
Resin-Pro 3.0.21 Sun JDK 1.5 Redhat Enterprise. During peak times,
we have a load of about 40-50 page requests per second, and Resin
handles
Hi Markus,
Thank you very much for the comments.. earlier I didn't know about
JProfiler.. I'll look into it.. Thanks again.
Regards,
Akila
On Tue, 2006-11-28 at 10:37 +0100, Markus Ken Baron-Moriyama wrote:
ve a load of about 40-50 page requests per second, and Resin
handles this load. When
Yes, we are currently using Apache 2.0.46, which is the current version
provided with Red Hat Enterprise 3.
My plan is to eventually remove Apache from the mix once I have replaced
the dependencies on it. I expect overall performance to increase since
Resin will be handling the requests
I can't comment if there is a performance difference between the open
source version and professional version. If there is a difference, I
doubt you would see it in testing. Maybe someone else can comment on this.
It depends on how your app is structured. If you're using lots of internal
Hi Keith,
Are you running Resin with apache ? cos I hooked up with apache and did
some fine tuning in it... and now it seems serve up pages bit fast.
Anyway I use open source version and i think there might be more
features on professional one.
Thanks,
Akila
On Mon, 2006-11-27 at 09:10 -0800,
Hi All,
I'm quiet new to Resin... At the moment I'm testing with Resin one of
our application but I find it takes some time to deliver pages. i use
resin 3.0.21 as standalone with jdk 1.5 and mysql on RH linux.
I really appreciate if any one could tell me on what Resin deliver speed
depend on...