eine aktuelle e-Mail von der Tomcat-Userlist mit ziemlich
beeindruckenden Daten, wie ich finde ...
Rony G. Flatscher
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Prof. Dr. Rony G. Flatscher
Department Wirtschaftsinformatik und Operations Management
Institut für Wirtschaftsinformatik und Gesellschaft
D2c 2.086
WU Wien
Welthandelsplatz 1
A-1020 Wien/Vienna, Austria/Europe
http://www.wu.ac.at
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We can run 75 to 125 instances of tomcat on a single Linux server
with 12 cores and 128GB RAM. It works great. CPU is around 25%,
our JVMs are not throwing OOMEs, iowait is minimal, and network
traffic is about 30Mbps. We're happy with the results.
Now we're upping the ante. We have a 48-core server with 1TB RAM,
and we're planning to run 600+ tomcat instances on it
simultaneously. What caveats or pitfalls should we watch out for?
Are there any hard limits that would prevent this from working as
expected?
-Eric
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