On 21/10/2009 20:54, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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So, back to your question, as re-phrased by me. If you want to, say,
optimize your website's loading speed because your clients will only
make 2 connections to www.foo.com, by adding images.foo.com,
images2.foo.com, and images3.foo.com, you can rest assured that, as long
as your DNS entries deliver the HTTP requests to your Tomcat server one
way or another, the static content will be returned to the client
without one single change to the configuration above.

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Are we sure that using a different domain name is sufficient to trigger the intended behaviour, in respect of opening more than 2 connections per server?

I don't have empirical evidence to hand, but I have a vague memory that the actual IP address must be different.


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