> From: sur_1805 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> now. can i install the tomcat5.5 and jdk1.5 on machine(4
> processor with 64
> bit on RHEL 5) without need to worry about load balancing and
> tuning at the time of installation?
Yes, in the same way that you can install (say) Apache httpd and PHP witho
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> From: sur_1805 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> i m using linux(RHEL 5) with 16 GB RAM.
OK.
> Is
> it possible to split the JVM off into multiple processes for
> the hundreds of threads we end up running?
Sort-of, but think: why would you want to? Modern Linuxes can handle hundreds
of threads per
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thanks peter for you information. i m using linux(RHEL 5) with 16 GB RAM.Is
it possible to split the JVM off into multiple processes for the hundreds of
threads we end up running?
How much memory i have to allocate to heap memory that is sufficient and do
not become the major p
> From: sur_1805 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> i m very new to tomcat. Now i have to install the tomcat 5.5
> and jdk 1.5 on a
> multiple cpu( 4 dual core processors) 64 bit machine.
> i m confused with first step. how i tune the tomcat and do
> load balancing
> such that tomcat servlet make use of a
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whether tomcat uses all the cpu or not?
please help me for the same.
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