Oh... XP professional is what we use... we dont use big expensive MS servers
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Susan G. Conger wrote:
I am trying to put together some system requires for running Apache HTTP
Server and Tomcat on windows machines. I have looked all over but I can't
seem to find a minimum system specification for windows. I want to run
tomcat 6.0 and I need CPU, Hard Drive Space, Memory an
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Susan,
Susan G. Conger wrote:
| I am trying to put together some system requires for running Apache
| HTTP Server and Tomcat on windows machines.
Not to start a flame war, but if you are using Intel- or AMD-based
hardware, my experience has been tha
> From: Susan G. Conger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I am trying to put together some system requires for running
> Apache HTTP Server and Tomcat on windows machines.
A minimal Tomcat installation takes under 10 meg of disk, starts up in under 30
meg of RAM and will cheerfully run on a low-end Cel
> From: Stefan Baramov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: System requirements
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> Just get a regular AMD64/Pentium Server with at least 2MB
Tough to find one that small these days...
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DEMESY Nicolas wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to know what are the system requirements for using Tomcat
> in a production server, with 50-100 users, on a Red Hat Advanced
> Server 3.
> Where can I find benchmarks ?
>
> Thank you for your advices,
> Nicolas DEMESY
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> From: DEMESY Nicolas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I have one context for a web portal with servlet pages and
> one context for an axis web server .
OK... you still need more information here, I'm afraid. Axis is pretty
small and pretty quick, but the web services that are running in it
could b
Thank you for yours answers.
I have one context for a web portal with servlet pages and one context
for an axis web server .
Sorry for the missing information .
Nicolas DEMESY
Mikolaj Rydzewski a écrit:
DEMESY Nicolas wrote:
I would like to know what are the system requirements for using
Andrew Miehs wrote:
Hi Nicolas,
Tomcat works best with large hardware. I have found that using a Sun
Enterprise 15K with 1 processor per online user gives me the best
performance.
Don't forget the 1GB of RAM per user... That combination would giive
terrific performance ;-)
Regards
Nicolas-
I found a link which displays the 'upper limits'
(at the bottom of the page are Required Minimums)
http://www.redhat.com/rhel/details/limits/
HTH,
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Hi Nicolas,
Tomcat works best with large hardware. I have found that using a Sun
Enterprise 15K with 1 processor per online user gives me the best
performance.
Regards
Andrew
PS: Maybe you should give us slightly more detailed information about
your requirements if you want someone to b
> From: DEMESY Nicolas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I would like to know what are the system requirements for
> using Tomcat
> in a production server, with 50-100 users, on a Red Hat
> Advanced Server 3.
> Where can I find benchmarks ?
It depends. I have a webapp (almost entirely static conten
DEMESY Nicolas wrote:
I would like to know what are the system requirements for using Tomcat
in a production server, with 50-100 users, on a Red Hat Advanced
Server 3.
Where can I find benchmarks ?
It depends. Mostly on the application you want to use. But you didn't
bother to tell it.
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