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Apache does a very excellent job as long as it is properly configured alongside Tomcat and as well setup on scalable hardware. Apache is just as corporate as any other software option and it is not the most widely used web server because it can't perform, right :-D?? Going cheap is just one of the benefits of using Apache and not one of the caveats. Apache does an amazing job dealing with large scale connections from end clients. We easily handle 1000+ concurrent connections in our environment. Due diligence is the key.

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From: Gard, Richard J
Sent: Friday, December 10, 2010 11:49 AM
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> In a corporate environment, use the corporate load balancer. I would only use the Apache LB if I were trying to do it on the cheap and did not have something like ACE or LD.
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> Best regards,
> Rich
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> Sent: Friday, December 10, 2010 11:41 AM
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> If you are using Apache then I recommend, Apache+Tomcat configuration. Other than that there are a plethora of options out there under both open and "closed" source licenses.
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> From: Pruitt, Christopher (Bank of America Account)
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>> Hello All,
>>
>> We are in the discovery process for setting up some new mid-tier servers. We are looking at standing up some HP ProLiant DL380 G6 Servers and am seeking some recommendations for Load Balancers. Anyone have some suggestions for some good load balancers for these servers?
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>>
>> Christopher Pruitt
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