I use jetty and tomcat 6 under win2003. They all work well.
2007/3/10, Bertrand Delacretaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 3/9/07, rubdabadub <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > ...The site is a local portal and the traffic is very high and I am not > sure if Jetty is enough maybe it is.... Just an additional note on this: asking four people about what "very high" traffic means might also give you five different answers ;-) FWIW, I've been testing Solr on the plain Jetty example config at more than 100 semi-random queries per second and it ran just fine, on a medium-range server (dual Xeon 2Ghz IIRC). But this is with our data and our type of queries - I agree with Erik that testing is the only way to find out how your setup will perform with your own data and queries. Simply generating a lot of semi-random requests from a collection of possible query parameters, and feeding the resulting URLs to multiple instances of curl or wget to generate some load, will tell you a lot about how your setup performs, and where the hotspots are. -Bertrand
-- regards jl