I regularly run apache bench to test my website on my rather slow 800MHz Mac. It serves about 40 pages per second. This is somewhat faster than PHP runs, and 20 times faster than my old JSP/J2EE application would run. So I think performance of Webware is top notch. Also related to performance is reliability and I find Webware very stable. When one servlet raises an exception, it does not cause problems for other parts of the website. If the whole thing should go down, then it will automatically restart.

-winston


On Jan 20, 2005, at 11:05 AM, michelts wrote:

Hi guys!

I planning to make a system to automatizate the site factory. I use
cheetah and webware, each site will have a standart look and feel, I
will have several sites (the goal is to hit up to 1000 clients in one
year), my worry is with the webware performance. Each site will have
few acess, but grouping all the sites... I think it's about

Is there a reason to worry or webware can handle this? Does anyone
have a big site running under webware?

--
Michel Thadeu Sabchuk
Curitiba - PR


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