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Mark,
Mark Thomas wrote:
hdisgr8 wrote:
Hi.
I would like our hosting company to host a server which needs Tomcat.
Apparently Tomcat is not supported as the hosting company found it to be an
'excessive drain on resource'. What might they mean by
But not all. My hosting company, for what I regard as reasonable
monthly prices (10/20/30),
provides VMs running CentOS 5 with memory spaces of 160MB, 288MB, or
432 MB,
and have generally been pretty knowledgeable when I ask support
questions:
per Andre Johnathan Swift, they only make
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I think what mark just said is sufficient.
They can hardly find a better preferment web container than Tomcat
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De : Mark Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : vendredi 28 novembre 2008 13:17
À : Tomcat Users List
Objet : Re: Tomcat: Excessive drain on resource
hdisgr8 wrote:
Hi.
I would like our hosting company to host a server which needs Tomcat.
Apparently Tomcat is not supported as the hosting company found it to be an
'excessive drain on resource'. What might they mean by this?
One or more of:
- they are clueless and you need to find a
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Envoyé : vendredi 28 novembre 2008 13:17
À : Tomcat Users List
Objet : Re: Tomcat: Excessive drain on resource?
hdisgr8 wrote:
Hi.
I would like our hosting company to host a server which needs Tomcat.
Apparently Tomcat is not supported as the hosting company found