Hi, Prabakaran.

We have run multiple Witango 5.5 server instances in Windows 2003.

We have one web server behind a load balancer that has a hot-swap web
server in waiting in case that one crashes. This singe web server sends
Witango/Terascript requests to one of two physical app servers, each with
6 Witango/Terascript instances. Robert can surely provide a more technical
answer but in our experience the load is spread evenly across all the app
server instances. I imagine the client.ini handles this. I don't know if
there is any logic to it, but rather the order of the servers listed in
the client.ini are simply round-robin'd.

We've updated most our servers to T6, where we also run multiple app
server instances per server. We're running everything on Windows 2008
servers now and I'm actually in the process of testing a build on a
Windows 2012 server. We had Terascript6 running behind an Apache (for
Windows) web server but experience some instability. Since moving to IIS
on Windows, per Robert's suggestion, we've been running smoothly.

We are in the process of following Robert's suggestion of moving toward
multiple web/app server instances instead of multiple app servers
instances per box. It will require us rearchitecting a few things since
the webroot/htdocs directory will be on multiple servers.

Probably more than you wanted to know but thought I'd share with the list
how W5.5/T6 is being deployed at our shop.

- Matt



[email protected] writes:
>Hi there,
>
>Can we run multiple processes of Witango 5.5 server in Windows 2003
>server? If this can be done, can the load balancing be done between the
>processes thus bringing better stability to the app?
>
>Regards
>Prabakaran
>
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