Good Point
suggest taking a look at implementing Tomcat Clustering to accomodate
greater loads
http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/FAQ/Clustering

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> Ali Ok wrote:
> > Thanks David,
> >
> > I mean, if I make 30000 requests in a very short time (about 10
seconds);
> > Tomcat does not respond.
> > I read books, tutorials, faqs and threads at maling list about Tomcat
> > tuning. But I couldnt find an example server.xml file used in production
or
> > real test results.
> >
> > So I cant understand if 30000 requests in 10 seconds is normal or not.
> >
> 3000 requests per second is something on the order of what microsoft
> gets on its entire set of websites (microsoft.com, hotmail, live, etc,
> all combined), and they have a big server farm running it.  That's a lot
> of requests, and you need to provision your hardware and bandwidth
> accordingly.
>
> D
>
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