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Handle large scale volumes with your existing Tomcat environment. Posted: Oct 11, 2006 3:40 PM
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This article is very useful for people who want to move their web application from a single Tomcat instance to multiple Tomcat instances and hence scale out. You should read this even if you don't want to do this yet, but are simply facing large volumes. The first part discusses the problem space, while the remaining three parts discuss a couple of viable solutions. Everyone who expects to scale big in the future should read this.

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