unless you explicitely need the httpd I wouldn't put it in front of
tomcat, since besides less performance and security issues (last one
like a month (?) ago with mod_jk) it doesn't bring you any benefits.
Without knowing your requests (duration, resources they consume etc)
its hard to make any estimations at all, but "normally" (whatever
normally is) and on fair hardware 40 requests a second are easily
served by one tomcat. So you could set up two machines with tomcats,
put the traffic on one of them and let your hw loadbalancer perform
the failover to the spare machine if needed.

regards
Leon

P.S. There are indeed some real scenarios, where a httpd in front
would be useful: down page, ssl, port 80 stress, but since you have a
loadbalancer, it will be serving it much better as httpd, so use your
lb features.

On 4/19/07, Eqbal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,

We are planning on using Tomcat as the Servlet
container for one of our production systems. I would
like to know if there are any performance issues using
it together with Apache webserver 2.0 and the ajp
connector (using mod_rewrite). Is performance expected
to be better if we double up Tomcat as a webserver and
not use apache at all.
I heard an opinion that using apache with tomcat may
mean worse performance?
The site is a medium traffic site with about 800
concurrent users, about 40 hits per second. We plan on
using a hardware load balancer and we were not
planning on putting the webserver outside the
firewall, tomcat behind the firewall kind of
configuration, so our webserver and app server are on
the same hardware (Suse Linux). Original idea was to
place static files on the webserver (apache 2.0) and
servlets/jsps on Tomcat.
I appreciate any feedback.
Is this list searchable somewhere on the web? So I can
search any pervious discussions on this topic?

Thanks.

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