If vds = virtual dedicated(?) server or something like that, then no
wonder why there are other jetty threads running + slowness. There is not
much we can do to improve performance since there are other applications
running from other users. Maybe the problem is not that jetty stop
responding. I will be glad to see the real load of the server before
blaming to jetty. ;-)
Is this the case?
I don't think so,but i'd be interested in opinions
This thread started as our existing hosting provider went bust and
disappeared without a trace. We are trying out a very large hosting company
(This is the second hosting company who has went under on us so we are
banking on a possibly rubbish but large company). They are offering a "VDS"
based on linux v server. (http://linux-vserver.org/) Physical Resources
(memory , cpu , priotiy, disk and network) are ring fenced and apparently
completely isolated from other users on the hardware. the java procs running
jetty are all mine.
As for blaming jetty I'm sure its not jetty which is the problem. Dodgy
install of os , dodgy jdk etc ??
we have 3 servers (vds) with high cpu priority, 512mb of memory, 1024 kbps
network connection. surely thats enough to support a modest lenya install ?
Lee C
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