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> From: David Morris > > By simply following the tuning guidelines found on > Sun's Web site I was able to get it to work fine up to 60 users with > very consistent response times. Reviewing my notes, I recall that at about version 4, Tomcat started to rival WebSphere in performance; the problems then centered around the three S's: setup, stability and support. Tomcat is typically a bit more work to install, has more unexplained crashes and of course there is no IBM support. However, the first two are pretty much subject to interpretation, and your mileage may vary. If you've got good Tomcat folks in-house, setup and stability should be on a par with WebSphere. Thanks for catching that, David. My coffee may not have kicked in yet. Joe P.S. Did you then perform the corresponding tuning on WebSphere following IBM guidelines? Just wondering.
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