"GOMEZ Henri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> If your site is built up by "HelloWorldExample" servlets, then, ok, I'm
>> going to shut up about TC's reliability in production environments..
> 
> Ok, I must admin, we're also using snoop.jsp and dates.jsp ;)

That's so great...

>> (note: http://www.vnunet.com/ not one of the pages you're
>> going to click
>> over there is static...)
> 
> More seriously our webapps does much more things that
> just 'HelloWorld'.
> 
> We're using Tomcat 3.3.1 on about four OS/400, and six Linux
> servers and never got any problems with them.
> 
> Time spend in tomcat is about 10% of the overall application
> time which deal with OS/400 specifics stuffs and SQL backends.
> 
> Yes, in our production site, Tomcat is stable, and we've got to
> make extensive tests to prove stability and give os load indices
> before production staff allow the use of tomcat on our boxes.

Ok... Now you said (correct me if I'm wrong), that your site has 5000/10000
servlets request per day, right?

And now you say that to handle that load, you're using FOUR OS/400 systems
and SIX Linux systems...

Our site runs on one machine... A two way UltraSparc-II at 440 Mhz, with two
gigs o' ram... And we do some 1000 times more requests... Mindblowing...

I just found out that we (my work buddies and me, here @ the office) are not
software engineers, but magicians...

    Pier (habra cadabra alacazam... puffff)


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