[Yanel-dev] performance
simon
simon at 333.ch
Mon Feb 9 05:58:22 EST 2015
Hi all
just read this: http://www.mulesoft.com/tcat/tomcat-performance
and what really catch my attention was following sentence:
Whatever you do, using Apache HTTPD to proxy your requests should be
avoided at all costs, as it will decrease your performance by nearly
50%. - See more at:
http://www.mulesoft.com/tcat/tomcat-performance#sthash.voYtBtH7.dpuf
Whatever you do, using Apache HTTPD to proxy your requests should be
avoided at all costs, as it will decrease your performance by nearly
50%. - See more at:
http://www.mulesoft.com/tcat/tomcat-performance#sthash.voYtBtH7.dpuf
Whatever you do, using Apache HTTPD to proxy your requests should be
avoided at all costs, as it will decrease your performance by nearly 50%.
As far as i know deployment yanel with Apache HTTPD to proxy your
requests is the recommended way in the yanel documentation.
Any experience on that?
What is actually the reason to use Apache HTTPD?
Any hint is warmly welcome.
Cheers
Simon
Whatever you do, using Apache HTTPD to proxy your requests should be
avoided at all costs, as it will decrease your performance by nearly
50%. - See more at:
http://www.mulesoft.com/tcat/tomcat-performance#sthash.voYtBtH7.dpuf
Whatever you do, using Apache HTTPD to proxy your requests should be
avoided at all costs, as it will decrease your performance by nearly
50%. - See more at:
http://www.mulesoft.com/tcat/tomcat-performance#sthash.voYtBtH7.dpuf
Whatever you do, using Apache HTTPD to proxy your requests should be
avoided at all costs, as it will decrease your performance by nearly
50%. - See more at:
http://www.mulesoft.com/tcat/tomcat-performance#sthash.voYtBtH7.dpuf
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