We are having severe performance issue running ofbiz with embedded tomcat.
Currently it struggles to serve 50,000 pages/day (with maximum access
between 7pm -11pm). Our deployment architecture is currently one linux box
(2 GHz single processer, 2 GB RAM, CentOS Linux5) hosting web server (ofbiz
embedded tomcat) and DB (postgresql).  

We are looking to serve 30,000 pages/day with each visit serving
approximately 10 pages, which boils down to serving around 2500 - 3000
customers/day. To achieve this, we are seriously considering moving to a
better server configuration and at the same time thinking about scaling up
the deployment architecture (using apache for static content, having 2 – 3
instance of servers running ofbiz and having a different server for DB). 

Being a new bee to ofbiz, I was reading through the forums and
documentations to find out what is the correct approach to achieve the above
and was surprised to see that with one box people have achieved around 1
million pages/day.

I would like to find out what will be the best approach for us to take and
also find some cool links/documentation/discussions about scaling up with
ofbiz(embedded tomcat), using apache for static content and separate DB.

Thanks for the help.

Raj
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