Agree with Byron, you mileage may vary. For a internal site it may not make a difference
We use both Resin and Tomcat -- we have switch back to Tomcat for the time being as we did an upgrade of Linux and Resin/Linux has a problem setting the problem suid/guid. So here's why we switched: 1. Speed is more or less the same, but under heavy load Resin performs slightly better. 2. Tomcat runs out of memory and required manual restarts every 6-8 hours, Resin auto starts itself around once a day (again, this is a memory leak in our code, but having the auto start is a great feature) 3. We use a load-balanced DNS, and Resin seems to work well with that model as it allows the DNS server to test and confirm that the server is actually down. 4. Lastly, Tomcat will sometimes die and not show you the problem -- Resin has a good and IMO a more reliable logging mechanism which helps us troubleshoot. That being said, as you can see for us Resin was the choice as we needed the reliability and better logging. For someone who is not going to change a lot of the code Tomcat should work very well -- so use what you are most comfortable with for know and don't get bogged down learning something new. Once you are ready for production then you can take a look at Resin. Now for your other question: If performance is of a concern then use the larger number including deletes. >From a search perspective, deleting items does not improve the speed unless you actually remove the deleted entries by optimizing/merging. Also, err on the side of the larger number is performance is an issue. In this case I would use 5MM -- and try to give the Word server 4GB ram (as that's the maximum that can fit on a low-end server using the cost-effective 1GB sticks) -----Original Message----- From: Byron Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 10:10 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [Nutch-general] RE: Please help: Tomcat problem, Paginatingwith optimization (Likegoggle) The famous quite is "Your mileage may vary". There is an open source version of resin that you can run - caucho.com. Like i said, i've been running nutch under resin for a LONG time. Under tomcat i had issues after issues. -byron -----Original Message----- From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tue, 24 May 2005 09:01:47 +0200 Subject: Re: [Nutch-general] RE: Please help: Tomcat problem, Paginating with optimization (Likegoggle) > Dear Chirag and Byron, > > Thanks for suggestion, but I don't have any problem with other > applications under Tomcat. Problem is occured with only nutch. > There is free version of Resin, this is truly better than Tomcat? > > Dear Chirag, You wrotte that, put 1G memory / 1 million pages to the > backend. > How to calculate the pages number in the segments? > If I use the 'bin/nutch segread -list' tool this is say a segment > there are 500000 pages in it. > If I use 'lukeall.jar' tool it is say there are 420105 records in that > segment. > If I use 'lukeall.jar' undelete function, there are 438000 records in > the same segments. > If I use websearch engine with searching for 'http', this says equal > to 'lukeall.jar'. > > What number to use to calculate pages / backend? > > Thanks, Ferenc >
