On 31/05/2011 21:10, Tauqir Akhtar wrote:
> Hi
> 
> We have been using Weblogic Clusters with Cisco ACE Load Balancer
> We have 8 managed servers in the weblogic Cluster distributed evenly over two 
> Machines.
> Load Balancer distributes the load in Robin Round fashion across these 8 
> managed servers using the concept of Stickiness.
> 
> Now we need to replace Weblogic with Tomcat.
> I am looking for a document that would help me replicate this existing 
> architecture in Tomcat environments.
> 
> Questions that I have:
> 
> 
>  *   How many tomcat Installation would be required?

Impossible to say, we don't know anything about your application, server
spec, environment, current performance, etc etc etc

>  *   Or it would be single Installation on each machines and then copying of 
> directory for each port?

Impossible to say, we don't know anything about your application, server
spec, environment, current performance, etc etc etc

Also: I don't know what 'copying of directory for each port' means.

>  *   Will load Balancer see any difference if the request is from a Tomcat or 
> Weblogic?

The app server make requests to the load balancer?  Or the load balancer
directs requests to each app server?

>  *   If yes, then what are changes required in Load Balancer configuration?

Impossible to say, we don't know anything about your application, server
spec, environment, current performance, etc etc etc

> Pease help me with your suggestions.

Please provide some meaningful information.


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> Thanks
> 
> Tauqir Akhtar
> 
> 
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