and Yes, you need to replicate the same code on all the different machines.
 We have used subversion to do this as you only need to update each server
to the version you want to run.  Then manually modify some config files such
as the jvm path that I indicated earlier and your up and running.


Brett

On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 11:30 PM, Brett Palmer <brettgpal...@gmail.com>wrote:

> 1.  We run one instance of ofbiz on a separate server but this is because
> we are running a single application and want to scale by adding more
> machines.
>
> 2.  It is easier to use the embedded ofbiz version rather than a standalone
> tomcat with ofbiz placed as a standard WAR file.  From the Apache Web server
> perspective there isn't any difference.  It is talking AJP protocol and
> can't tell if it is an embedded version of tomcat or standalone.
>
> 3.  I'm not sure the reason some are running several version of ofbiz on
> the same machine.  My guess is they have different customers or application
> and don't need the extra hardware to service these applications.  We
> multiple instances of ofbiz on the same machine but this is so we can have a
> dev, testing, and production version running on the same machine.
>
> For maximum scalability you would put 1 instance of ofbiz on a single
> machine and load balance between these machines.  We are using Amazon's EC2
> servers so it is easy for us to shutdown to a single server at night and
> then start up several server during the days when the application is busy.
>
>
> Brett
>
> On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 10:45 PM, <neha.me...@lntinfotech.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Brett,
>>
>> Thanx for your generosity.
>> I have to load balance OFBiz on multiple servers. For this do i need to
>> have replica of my OFBiz code running on multiple servers and run embedded
>> OFBiz tomcat on all these servers??? Or do i need to have multiple tomcat
>> instances on a single server?? ALso please let me know, is it better to
>> use embedded tomcat or external tomcat for load balancing ??
>>
>> All the forums that i have read talk about running multiple tomcat
>> instances on same server.. I do not understand the reason behind this..
>> Kindly help me out.
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks & Regards,
>> Neha Mehta
>>
>>
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