The question is impossible to answer, since you don't tell us what a user will do :-) However, to give you an example, if your requests are somewhat "normal-web-requests" (producing html) than going for 100-150 per second and server should be a reasonable value.
regards Leon P.S. Of course it depends hardly on your use-cases... for example your apache in front of tomcat could reduce the performance by 10% without giving you anything in exchange. On 12/24/06, Li Ma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I need to setup for a client to run a myspace-like site. My client kept asking me how many concurrent user's I can support. I really don't know the answer. We will use Apache, jk_mod, Tomcat and Oracle(clustered). We will use X86 servers with Linux. Can anyone share your experience and let me know the best load you have achieved? Thanks a lot and Merry Christmas! -- Li Ma [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.idealtechs.com
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