do you use clustering between the two machines, or use web separated 
frome ejb layer? or the two hosts have both layers?

Hunter Hillegas wrote:
> We do Web applications for entertainment industry clients, mostly in the
> music industry.
> 
> Our top 3 Web apps generate about 5 million page views per month.
> 
> We run on JBoss 3.01/PostgreSQL/Jetty 4.1 all on Red Hat Linux and Sun's
> 1.3.1 JVM. All development is done on MacOS X machines. Once Apple has 1.4
> support, we'll consider moving the server to 1.4 as well.
> 
> We have two load-balanced servers, both Dual 1GHz PIII/1.5GB RAM.
> 
> All of our apps are EJB2.0 CMP based that make heavy use of CMP entities,
> both types of session beans, and MDBs.
> 
> We've been able to scale as our clients have needed us to. JBoss lets us do
> that, with no extra software costs.
> 
> Anyway, that's the quick and dirty.
> 
> 
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