Hello Rick I haven't worked a lot on this, but if you want I can provide my resin.xml : in my application I have one resin front loadbalancer, with N application servers (all IP are known) and potentially 2 mysql db servers .
I use resin 4.0.13 pro on linux debian On 09/11/12 03:11, Rick Mann wrote: > I've used Resin for 6 or 8 years now, ever since working at a company that > used it. > > I use it for a lot of little personal projects and web sites, nothing very > substantial. But there's a chance that something I did recently will grow, > and I'm looking at how to use Resin with Rackspace virtual hosts. > > I'm finding it hard to get through some of Caucho's concepts. How is a web > server different from an app server? Is a web server the same as a load > balancer? All my apps run completely self-contained on a single server, > talking to a MySQL instance running on the same machine, using Hibernate and > no special caching. > > I'm having a hard time quickly learning how to move from that environment to > the triad and elastic servers. Can I take the intermediate step of running > just two servers? > > How does load balancing work? I've only ever used a Big IP F5. Do I want to > bother with Rackspace's load balancers? > > Stuff like that. Is there a good introductory document (not just a set of > slides)? So far, everything I've read assumes a certain level of knowledge. > > Thanks, > -- Riccardo Cohen +33 (0)6 09 83 64 49 Société Realty-Property.com 1 rue de la Monnaie 37000 Tours France <http://www.appartement-maison.fr> _______________________________________________ resin-interest mailing list [email protected] http://maillist.caucho.com/mailman/listinfo/resin-interest
