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Hi,
I'm might be deploying jserv in an environment where performance is a
crucial issue (ie large number of hits per second) and would like to hear
any experiences people have had with Jserv benchmarking. Does anyone know
how many hits per second (roughly) it can support and under what hardware
(consider high-end dual/quad Xeon server) and whether the architecture
itself scales well. How would the answers to these questions change if
one is doing database transcactions on each request (I've read that mysql
"folds" under 70 hits/second). Can Jserver's be clustered in a manner
that is transparent to the code (i.e. if I use a Linux Virtual Cluster to
redirect round-robin requests is their support for Server
synchronization).
I'm now none of my questions have well defined answers, but, while I've
had some experience administering systems using Jserv, I've never had to
be too concerned about scalability. If anyone has experience with a
high-end/high-availability Jserv cluster I'de like to hear about
it (including hardware and network configuration). Please feel free to
email me directly.
Thanks in advance,
Sheer El-Showk
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