That wasn't me who put that link out. Check the name.
J�r�me Duval wrote:
The report you linked to ran with Apache and Tomcat version 4.1.30. Don't
believe me?
3.2 Web Server Configuration
3.2.1 Apache /Tomcat
For this test KeyLabs used Apache 2 and Tomcat 4.1.24. The Apache web server
was configured with
the Coyote connector. During the test all request were directed to the
Apache web server, which then
routed only the JSP requests to Tomcat. When the Apache server was compiled
SSL enabled, and the
worker mpm was specified. Tomcat used the Sun Java version 1.4.1_03.
In any case, I am just saying that the test results appear bogus to me,
because I would use only Tomcat as a web server (for both dynamic and static
content). That being said, SunONE might be better then Tomcat, but I don't
know because I haven't seen a reliable comparison and haven't tested them
myself.
Cheers!
-----Original Message-----
From: Vy Ho [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 02, 2004 10:07 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: SunONE versus Tomcat performance
I am sorry for not being clear enough.
The test did not run with both Apache and Tomcat, only Tomcat 5.0.
Please understand that I do not try to create a flame war here. This is
only a particular case, no scientific comparison, and no pointing out which
one is better overall. Please download it yourself, and try with your
application if performance is something you want to find out.
J�r�me Duval wrote:
Why would you compare Apache and Tomcat vs. SunONE? Isn't there a lot
of overhead in using the connector and all that? Seems to me a more
logical test would be Tomcat vs SunONE and the most recent version of
both, which Tomcat 4.1.30 is not. I smell bogus test results!
-----Original Message-----
From: V D [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, July 31, 2004 11:24 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: SunONE versus Tomcat performance
I used it for webservice before, and it is faster than Tomcat, but I
wouldn't say that was 2 to 5 times for that particular case. You can
get it for free because it's bundled with the Application Server
platform which is free.
Julian wrote:
Just downloaded it to give it a try. There's a trial version but
nevertheless it costs only $75.
David Rees wrote:
David Wall wrote:
It is worth noting that Sun Java Web Server has better performance
than Apache Tomcat; you can learn more about this from Sun Java Web
Server vs.
Apache/Tomcat Benchmarks.
The link to the KeyLabs report is at
http://www.keylabs.com/results/sun/SunONEFinalReport_Solaris.pdf
Why would SunONE be anywhere from 2 to 5 times faster than Tomcat?
They also suggest that Tomcat would start to show errors when
loading 200 users at a time, whereas SunONE could handle up to 500
users without any errors.
It's hard to say why the Apache/Tomcat combination would not perform
as well as SunONE (which I am not familar with), but without more
details of the Apache/Tomcat configuration it's too difficult to say.
Has anyone independantly tested SunONE compared to Apache/Tomcat?
-Dave
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