This looks looks like a nice time to look at your existing traffic and get
actuals of
1) Hits per second
2) Bandwidth usage
Then use your access logs (or if you have a test suite - use that ...
guessing owning 8 weblogic instances probably means there was a budget to
own a test suite) to
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
Tauqir Akhtar
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From: Pid [mailto:p...@pidster.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2011 7:14 AM
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Subject: Re: Tomcat with Cisco ACE Load Balancer
On 31/05/2011 21:10, Tauqir Akhtar wrote:
Hi
We have been using Weblogic Clusters with Cisco
From: Tauqir Akhtar [mailto:takh...@jny.com]
Subject: RE: Tomcat with Cisco ACE Load Balancer
All I am trying here to implement Tomcat in Load Balanced Environment.
Please if you can guide me .
Pid's words still stand:
Impossible to say, we don't know anything about your application
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Sent: Wednesday, June 1, 2011 1:16 PM
Subject: RE: Tomcat with Cisco ACE Load Balancer
From: Tauqir Akhtar [mailto:takh...@jny.com]
Subject: RE: Tomcat
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