Thank you all for your help,

The second reason to use more than on tomcat is so i can stop one and the
others still work.
I compiled the mod_jk module on the server.

In catalina.sh i set JAVA_OPTS to "-server -Xms1g -Xmx1g -Xincgc"

I did test for maximum thread by run jsp with this code,
####################################
<%
try {
  while(true){
      new TestThread().start();      
  }
}
catch ( OutOfMemoryError e ) {System.out.println("Maximum threads = " +
TestThread.CREATE_COUNT);}
%>

<%!
public static class TestThread extends Thread {
  private static int CREATE_COUNT = 0;

  public TestThread() {
    CREATE_COUNT++;
  }

  public void run() {
    try {
      sleep(Integer.MAX_VALUE);
    }
    catch (InterruptedException e) {;}
  }
}
%>
####################################
I get Maximum threads = 32684.


prt wrote:
> 
> Hi to all,
> I have Dell PE 2950 with two Intel xeon dual core 5130 processors.
> I use this server to run website.
> I have three tomcat work in balance in mod_jk, and one Apache in front on
> port 80.
> 
> The JVM and the tomcat that i have on the server are 32 bit architecture.
> 
> My question is, 
> Is it good to do so or will be better to install 64 bit architecture JVM
> and compile tomcat
> on the server ?
> 
> Thank you all for help and sorry about my English.
> 

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