Re: Configuration and performance questions

2004-04-20 Thread Adam Hardy
1. Yes of course. 4.1.30 is many release cycles ahead of 5.0.19. But that's a matter of course with all software. 2. Don't know. 3. I thought 'enterprise' was a marketing word ;) 4. Are you sure you've got apache configured correctly? I don't think there should be such a noticeable

RE: Configuration and performance questions

2004-04-20 Thread Angus Mezick
List Subject: Re: Configuration and performance questions 1. Yes of course. 4.1.30 is many release cycles ahead of 5.0.19. But that's a matter of course with all software. 2. Don't know. 3. I thought 'enterprise' was a marketing word ;) 4. Are you sure you've got apache configured

Configuration and performance questions

2004-04-19 Thread Brian C. Dilley
We are evaluating tomcat as a replacement for JRun. We are hoping that we can get some real world experiences in order to support our assumptions. We have the following questions and concerns regarding tomcat. 1. We are currently looking at version 5.0.19. Is there a

Configuration and performance

2001-06-01 Thread Brian Kejser
Hi 1. Is there any advantage in using Apache Web Server as a front end to Tomcat when the bulk of the site being served is dynamic (i.e. servlets)? 2. Is there any advantage in using high end drives on a Tomcat Web Server (running Red Hat Linux on Intel hardware)? When is disk access required

AW: Configuration and performance

2001-06-01 Thread Ralph Einfeldt
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht- Von: Brian Kejser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Gesendet: Freitag, 1. Juni 2001 15:06 An: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Betreff: Configuration and performance Hi 1. Is there any advantage in using Apache Web Server as a front end to Tomcat when the bulk of the site being