On Friday, January 3, 2003, at 08:36 PM, Sean A Corfield wrote:

> Again, don't confuse contexts for instances. Multiple contexts run in a
> single JVM. Multiple instances run in separate JVMs. The number of
> *instances* you can have depends on your hardware. I'm working with
> servers that have 8-12Gb RAM so I can have multiple instances with each
> JVM set to use about 3Gb memory. On each of those instances I have two
> contexts - purely to separate two groups of applications from each
> other. I have multiple identical servers and cluster them using JRun.
>
>

Just so I am clear on this --  by multiple instances do you mean 
multiple appservers such as JRun?

Or is there some other way of doing this.

You are running your servers on Linux, right?

Thanks for the references, I will read these and point tem out to my 
client!

Dick

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