Thank you all for the answers. I performed these tests because we are
showing serious performance problems on WIndows configurations for load
balancing (a file server shares the webapps folder via SMB for two
different application
servers that map the webapps via UNC. Tried both mapping the folder via UNC
and as logical drive but i did not get great results.


2014-07-21 13:33 GMT+02:00 Daniel Mikusa <dmik...@gopivotal.com>:

> On Mon, Jul 21, 2014 at 5:03 AM, Omar Orzenini <omar.orzen...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Hello everyone, I apologize for my poor english but I'll try to explain.
> > I have a strange performance problem only under Windows (via NFS on
> > Linux everything
> > works fine).
> > Tested operating system (Windows Server 2008 R2 64, WIndows Server 2012
> > R2):
> >
> > First step: the webapps folder is in the standard path (eg c: \tomcat
> > \webapps) everything works fine and with excellent performance.
> >
> > Second step: share the webapps folder (eg. c:\webapps) and change in the
> > server.xml "AppBase" from "webapps" to "\\servername\webapps".
>
>
> Have you tried referencing it as "c:\webapps"?  It's on the same machine
> right?  So why use the unc style path?
>
>
> > In this case,
> > despite the Tomcat service and the shared folder are on the same
> > server, the load
> > performance of applications collapse.
> >
>
> Maybe hook up a profiler and see what's happening?
>
>
> > I've done tests also sharing folders to other servers but nothing
> changes.
> > On Linux NFS works very smoothly and with excellent performance.
> > Do you have any suggestions?
> >
>
> What are you trying to accomplish by sharing this folder?
>
> Dan
>

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