Thanks. All things I will look into.

I have to use sessions, as users logon to the apps,
but it will probably help if I bring the session
timeout down to 5 or 10 minutes....



--- Tim Funk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 64MB is tight. But class definitions (IIRC) do not
> go onto the heap so you 
> could have a lot of classes without any worries.
> 
> But I recommend
> - Not using sessions (or severely limiting its use)
> - Tweak your server.xml to not have any of the
> examples, etc
> - Be very careful in creating large objects and
> holding on to references to them
> 
> -Tim
> 
> Charl Gerber wrote:
> > My tomcat instance is now running 10 webapps and
> will
> > most likely get more, in the region of 15. My
> service
> > provider configures my server with 64MB heap
> space. 
> > 
> > Question is, what affects the memory usage? Purely
> the
> > number of hits (ie active sessions) or the number
> of
> > webapps as well? Should my server run ok with 64MB
> > heap memory for say 15 or maybe even 20 webapps?
> > 
> > The apps itself are rather small.
> 
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