On Sat, 16 Apr 2005, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:

> Le 14 avr. 05, ΰ 18:16, Brent Johnson a ιcrit :
> > ...Sorry for the long babbling email, I'm just wondering what sort of
> > experiences other Cocoon users have had rolling out similar
> > applications or sites with Cocoon 2.x.  How is it with scalability,
> > performance and stability?..
> 
> There are many examples of large-scale websites running on Cocoon, see 
> http://cocoon.apache.org/link/livesites-2.1.html (and this does not 
> include people who are not saying ;-)
> 
> You'll also find a list at http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/GT2004Gianugo, 
> excerpted from the the impressive success stories that we heard at the 
> 2004 GetTogether.
> 
> http://www.vnunet.com/ is a good example of a big site which runs on 
> Cocoon (2.1.5 according to the HTTP headers), IIRC these guys are 
> serving 50 pages per second on average.
> 
> On a smaller scale, the nouvo.ch website, which I built on Cocoon last 
> year with a small team, has been running very reliably since last 
> September, serving content from a MySQL database mapped with OJB.
> 
> The last Cocoon restart there was in January after a software update. 
> It runs on Jetty with a very plain configuration. Actually I have to 
> duck every time I tell this: Cocoon runs there on the standard 
> cocoon.sh script, using a well-tuned apache HTTP front-end server of 
> course.
> 
> -Bertrand
> 


hi bertrand

i'm impressed that you have NOT to restart the container for a long time

we serve about 10 static websites from the same cocoon instance. the load 
is very low (about 20-30 uniq vistors per site). commonly we have to 
restart container (tomcat)

the box is p4 2.4 1gb ram with redhat linux

i have to notice here that cocoon error logs are empty

regards 

stavros



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