Duane Morse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone have any experience using JRun and the Apache Web server as
> regards whether they should run in the same machine or not for performance
> reasons?
Not directly on Jrun, but on Jserv (from back in the days). It really
depends on your load and what percentage of servlet requests you're having.
For sure having two boxes is better than one, but also consider that when
you're having two separate machines for HTTP and servlets, you have to go
down to network to make Apache communicate with the servlet container.
Two years ago we (Stefano Mazzocchi and I) wrote a couple of presentations
for ApacheCON which might help you out a little bit.
http://www.apache.org/~pier/advanced.pdf
http://www.apache.org/~pier/performance.pdf
Hope they help... They were the base for the upcoming Tomcat three-tier
architecture (which has been implemented also by Jrun)
Pier
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