Well one way to go is to putApache in front of it
and let Apache do the load balancing for you

you can read the following article on how to do it
(a bit outdated but still works):

http://www.ubeans.com/tomcat/index.html

and if you want to cluster you can read

http://www2.theserverside.com/resources/article.jsp?l=Tomcat


Alex.



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> Hi all,
> I am creating multiple host (virtual Host) in tomcat 4.1.12 Server . Every
> host contains context as"/".
> for eg. host 1 is "testhost1"
> and host2 is "testhost2"
> how to access the site.....
> please let me know soon
> thanks in advance
> laxmiaknth
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