My case is teh first one, there will be peaks of requests.
I mean it's quite likely that in any moment I could receive this quantity of requests.
For example, I very likely scenario is to receive in 2-3 minutes around 100000 requests, what is in average 500req/second
I know I will need more hardware for the final environment.
But my current problem is that I can't get connections with Tomcat in a quickly way unless I send them separately.
I can send 15 requests concurrently, then I get java.net.ConnectionException.
I knew I wouldn�t reach my goal in my machine (Pentimu IV, 2.4GHz, 512MB) but I find the results very poor.
So I wondered if Tomcat can reach to this numbers in another environment?
Thanks
Jorge
Elmar Haneke wrote:
Thanks for the calculations, but more exactly I want the server to attend 1000 requests/second. I mean I don't want any of those requests to be rejected. It's probably the response time were several seconds, but with better hardware I could manage that.
Is it your intention to handle the (perhaps rare) case where 1000 requests are coming within the same second or are you planning to manage 1000 Requests every second (60000 requests per minute)?
In the second case it won't help if each request remains active several seconds - this would cause to have several thousand connections open simultaneously - an very hard job for any kernel.
Elmar
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