I'm untrained in web technology, so please read between the lines ...

Our site uses the built-in web server in the Jenkins.war file, (still at
v1.651.3)

For years, we've been unhappy with the web interface's responsiveness when
opening Job links. Moving around in the non-Job pages, like Manage
Jenkins,nodes etc., is fast.
The server machine certainly uses lots of RAM (4 GB out of 8), but it's CPU
utilization seems usually to be low.

Would running Jenkins in a "container" like TomCat help us?

Why do people use apps like TomCat?

Thanks!
Richard

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