Sure will do.

Thanks,
Chamara

On Sat, Jul 2, 2011 at 1:29 PM, Afkham Azeez <[email protected]> wrote:

> Chamara & Ishanni,
> I suspect that this might be due to enabling of clustering, specifically,
> state replication, amongst the AS nodes. This is because, once we restart
> the AS instances, the throughput returns to normal. There is no need to
> restart the LB, so the LB is behaving well. So, to test this hypothesis we
> should run the following tests;
>
> 1. Setup an AS cluster, and send the requests from Java bench directly to
> these nodes
> 2. Setup an AD cluster fronted with WSO2 LB (dynamic load balancing), but
> disable state replication in the AS cluster
> 3. Setup AS without clustering, and front it with the WSO2 LB (static
> endpoints)
> 4. Setup AS without clustering, and front it with an LB such as
> mod_proxy_balancer
>
> Run the same load tests with the same concurrency level for the above 4
> setups, and compare the results.
>
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