On 16/05/2012 10:10, Miguel Gonzalez wrote:
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> 
> Well, I thought It was somehow related, trying to make sense of having two 
> instances of Tomcat in the same machine and when this kind of setup is 
> applicable (like the one I'm suggesting).

Not really, no.


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> De: Pid <p...@pidster.com>
> Para: Tomcat Users List <users@tomcat.apache.org> 
> Enviado: Miércoles 16 de Mayo de 2012 10:49
> Asunto: Re: Multiple tomcat Instances on Same Server and One Apache Instance
> 
> On 15/05/2012 23:32, Miguel González Castaños wrote:
>> On 15/05/2012 17:22, André Warnier wrote:
>>> Vickie Troy-McKoy wrote:
>>> ...
>>>>
>>>> Thank you Andre for your help.  After I configured it as you
>>>> specified, the behavior was the same as before I inquired on this forum. 
>>>
>>> Well, it doesn't sound as if we really helped a lot then, or am I
>>> misunderstanding this too ?
>>> :-)
>>>
>>> Note also for the record (and maybe a later enquiry) that it should
>>> not really be necessary to have 2 separate Apache httpd instances.  At
>>> least if we now understand properly what you are really trying to
>>> achieve..
>>
>> Just wondering. With a 64 bits OS, how much RAM can you
> handle in a JVM
>> and therefore with each instance of Tomcat? For a 12 Gb of RAM machine,
>> it would be wise if you want to have this kind of setup (Apache and two
>> Tomcat instances in the same machine) if you need more than 400-500
>> concurrent users?
> 
> If this is a new question, please post it in a completely* new thread,
> rather than hijacking someone else's.
> 
> 
> p
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> * ie, no editing of subject & body from a reply to an existing thread.
> 
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