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Jerry,
On 7/7/20 18:32, Jerry Malcolm wrote:
> I going to assume that the reason I have apache httpd in there is
> 'because I always have had it there' is not going to go over well
> as a good reason, huh?
I mean... if you want to do more work and
I going to assume that the reason I have apache httpd in there is
'because I always have had it there' is not going to go over well as a
good reason, huh? I used to use it to serve static files. But that is
pretty much taken over by S3 now. I still use it for the SSL stuff.
But that's
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Jerry,
On 7/7/20 16:50, Jerry Malcolm wrote:
> I'm setting up an environment that has the potential for a large
> number of simultaneous requests coming in. I have a basic Apache
> HTTPD with mod_jk talking to Tomcat, all on the same Amazon EC2
>
I'm setting up an environment that has the potential for a large number
of simultaneous requests coming in. I have a basic Apache HTTPD with
mod_jk talking to Tomcat, all on the same Amazon EC2 instance. From my
understanding, I have the potential of maxing out connections at httpd,
at