On Oct 11, 2013, at 12:27 PM, Chuck Hill <ch...@global-village.net> wrote:
>> >> In addition to what Chuck said, check the adaptor threads and listen >> queue size in the Application settings. Typically I used min 10, max 20, >> queue 20. This is very app specific. It's better to let connections queue >> up than to let them go to a different instance. > > Well, up to a point. Beyond that the user's think there is a problem and > start clicking again or reloading the page. Then your app gets overloaded > and no one gets any service. It is very app specific, but I would usually > advocate lower numbers. Your app, I know, is "special". ;-) For that special app I'm using 20/40/40 and yes it makes no sense but it seems to work best this way. kib Klaus Berkling www.berkling.us | @kiberkli
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