Joo,

I do not have any specific site data for Tomcat websites.  However, Tomcat
is part of the Apache project and Tomcat is easily deployed underneath 
Apache to provide for any preformance needs.

My understanding is Apache provides the front end and initiates 1-many 
Tomcat executions to allow for hit count scalling.

Information on Websites with Apache can be obtained from information listed
in the attached email.

Joo Park wrote:
> 
> Just wondering if there are any major websites out there using tomcat.  We
> want to deploy to production someday with jsp, however, we are not sure if
> we want to use tomcat since we do not know the performance of it.  Our
> webserver gets about 200,000 hits a day.
> 
> thanks in Advance!
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