Let me rephrase original my question.

Is it an abnormal configuration to have roughly 20 connectors all
listening on different ports for 5.5.15?  Have anyone had similar
configuration for their production environment with heavy traffic?

Thanks,

--Chris

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris Fong
> Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 3:03 PM
> To: 'users@tomcat.apache.org'
> Subject: overheads on multiple connectors
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I would like to how much performance/resource consumption impact there
> will be for the configuration of
> 
> 1) having a single tomcat instance with 10 connectors all listening on
> different ports.  The total max threads for all the connectors are
500.
> 
> 2) having a single tomcat instance with only 1 connector with 500 max
> threads.
> 
> We have flexibility in configuring the ports clients use.  One of the
> reasons we would like to do (1) is to make it easier to
> capture/monitor/manipulate specific traffic by ports.  However, I want
to
> know what will be the cost for doing so.
> 
> Will the answer changed based on the type of connectors I will be
using?
> (e.g. CoyoteConnector with 4.1.18 or HTTP connector with 5.5.15)  We
are
> currently on 4.1.18 and planning to go to 5.5.15 and wondering is
there
> any limitation/performance/resource consumption impact by implementing
(1).
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> --Chris

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