On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 9:38 PM, János Löbb janos.l...@yale.edu wrote:
On Feb 18, 2009, at 3:24 PM, Alan Chaney wrote:
I agree with Jorge - I run several Tomcats under VMware for both
production and development.
However it is worth noting that if you use the appropriate vmware tools
for
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 11:32 AM, acacio costa
acaciofco...@yahoo.com.br wrote:
Does anyone use Apache Tom Cat in a VM as VMWARE or Red Hat Virtualization?
FYI, it's Tomcat.
i apreciate to know if you have issues and a tips to go on.
I've run Tomcat under VMware for testing purposes. No
There are no issues on running Tomcat in a VM. Tomcat is unaware of where it is
running.
Performance depends on the host running your VM. If you compare a VM running
application A on host H compared to application A running directly on host H,
you will notice that running on the real server
I agree with Jorge - I run several Tomcats under VMware for both
production and development.
However it is worth noting that if you use the appropriate vmware tools
for your installation (vmware-guestd etc.) you get a significant
performance boost on network accesses which may well be
Agreed, I run 2 LBed tomcats in seperate vmware machines for our dev environ.
with no noticeable problems. Depends on the app though. For instance, my mysql
cluster in vmware sucks when you do just about anything in the vm machines,
because it's so sensitive to latency.
-Tony
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On Feb 18, 2009, at 3:24 PM, Alan Chaney wrote:
I agree with Jorge - I run several Tomcats under VMware for both
production and development.
However it is worth noting that if you use the appropriate vmware
tools for your installation (vmware-guestd etc.) you get a
significant