I am planning to host a java portal which would be used for online listing and buying. I am expecting around 100 (max) concurrent users and approx 20,000+ hits a day.
I am sure about bandwidth and space requirement. But I am confused about Heap Space Memory?
The site would have around 50 dynamic screens.
Should I go for private tomcat jvm option with around 128 MB of heap space memory? Is 128MB heap space sufficient for above type of user requirement? Or please suggest the type of configuration I can go for.
I would just like to double check on how to host a Java application, as i have a customer wishing to host a Java application on my server but i am a little bit sketchy on hosting it yet without some extra help
hosting that has PHP, MySQL, and Java. I have found [url]. I would like to know if lunarpages is any good, and if there is anything better. I don't want to spend too much but would like good service and the above specs.
I have accounts on site5 and hostgator (shared plan, not dedicated) and was trying setup knowledgetree a open source document management portal built on Linux/PHP/Apache/MySQL platform.
Everything worked fine except the indexing component as that required Java/JRE. Indexing is very important to me.
So all my hard work for the last 2 days came to a screeching halt.
I badly need to find a hosting service that offers LAMP + Java technologies for a decent price.
I'm currently hosting with softlayer and running the following:
4 super fast http servers on a load balancer with 1000 connections (costs a fair amount) - apache 2.0 1 fast mysql server (the server is starting to struggle but i'm concerned about expanding this because clustering mysql is very complicated in my situation) - mysql 5.0
I was looking at amazon s3 and it said it would only cost me $2,500 for my needs which is not only considerably cheaper but i think theirs would be even faster than softlayers with their network and the fact that there wouldn't be hundreds of mysql connections per second as there is now.
Money is not really an issue, I'm more concerned about flexibility and in case i get a ddos attack that i can handle it since softlayer doesn't provide ddos protection (cisco guard) on load balanced IPs and all IP requests to the server show as the load balancer IP.
going to be starting a file hosting site, i know that the main problem on these sort of sites for the owners is Bandwith and HD space. Just want to know some perhaps some advice on how to run this kind of business as far as the hosting part of it goes.
Do i just keep purchasing servers lets say at midphase for example they offer 10TB 250 Gigs of hdspace at 200 a month, so if i go over do i just keep purchasing servers and then load balance the site across all the servers i get? is that the basics ?
When sites start to consume massive amounts of bandwidth is their cheaper alternatives then just going with the normal BW that hosts offer, like working out deals with certain companies that specialize in giving BW deals, would CDN networks be an option?
As cPanel is an integral part of server hosting and has the ability of compiling Apache 1.3.x with PHP4 (cgi) and PHP5 (dso) on your server OS.
Does anyone know or have baselines/benchmarks for which performs better generally for hosting: 32bit or 64bit RedHat 5 when cPanel 11 has compiled for the Apache and php mentioned above on either of these OS editions? (assume latest versions of apache/php4/5)
I was wondering if 32bit performed better or 64bit on a quad core Xeon. Don't forget PHP is compiled for prefork and not multi-threading for Apache 1.3.41 (which are considered legacy 32bit forked apps compiled against 64bit OS).
Or rephrased, could i be hampering performance by running it on a 64bit OS on a Xeon (X3210) or improving performance? I'd assume 64bit would offer better all round processing power, or is this a misconception.
I recently decided to get a server on RedHat Enterprise 5 X86_64 (64bit), when i wondered if 32bit version would have provided better performance and been the better options for compatibility.
I created a new 'Hosting settings created' event running as root and with the highest priority with this command: /var/www/move_some_files.sh
I created a new customer with to test it
But, is not running the script! If I try some command directly on the event like 'touch /var/www/new_file' it's created, so the event is running, but not my script.
I have linux server and i face some problem in php with java, every thing is fine but all the extensions in--->/usr/local/lib/php/extensions/no-debug-non-zts-20060613/ directory and when i access it through browser it doesn't reflected in our phpinfo.php page.
I've a jsp web search engine running on Windows, Apache 2.0.59 and Tomcat 5.5.17 using Mod_jk, db is MySQL 4.1.22. The App was running fine on the previous server until I switched to this new dedicated server.
I'm getting an error (check error.txt attached) on every search. Also attached is the log file (log.txt).
Last time this happened, I reinstalled mysql and it worked, but it isnt working this time no matter what I do.
Error can ve repeated using this link: [url].do? dis...t&p=&q=keyword (replace '3' with 'e' in q3lly)
Its a windows server and can be accessed via RDC (remote desktop).
I would like to know which one is better for running java application in term of performance or stability. 16Gb RAM server 15 clients on Virtuozzo or Xen. 1Gb RAM each client.
Hey everyone, does anyone know of any good hosting for Java? I don't need too much space (500ish MB is good) and not a lot of bandwidth at all. Just to show a client what we have made online.
for control to use tomcat? I have tried to do with cpanel it always overwrite the configuration and mod_jk settings disappeared from apache configuration files.
I am also not that much technical but if some one can suggest me any control panel for specifically for java or if there is a way to make it reliable with tomcat please let me know.
a inexpensive (or free) webhost that will support MySQL, PHP, and Java/JSP pages. Anybody know of anything that's good? All I can seem to find are standard LAMP setups.
Is there any simple way to update the Java SDK to 1.5? I currently seem to have 1.4x. I have a very typical Cent OS 4, Cpanel/WHM box. I need this to run the Caucho Resin server, so if there's any advice on getting that working, that'd be lovely too!
Rightnow OpneJDK 6 is already installed, I want to remove it and install Sun JDK6 and tomcat. There are many threads on the web discussing this topic, but every one says some thing different, so its getting confusing.
Any one, who is running java hosting, please come ahead and help me.
I'm running centOS 5 and I have a java process, it runs from the main IP. The Java process communicates with an external server, this server only allows 2 connections per IP. I have this process running twice on the main IP, therefore using both the single IP connections. My server has multiple IPs and I want to run another copy of this java process from another IP.
In some VPS environments there is not enough memory available to run java, and the usual error occurs, ie:
# java -version Error occurred during initialization of VM Could not reserve enough space for object heap Could not create the Java virtual machine.
So in the command line we force the maximum memory allowed for java:
# java -Xmx128 -version java version "1.5.0_14" Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.5.0_14-b03) Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM (build 1.5.0_14-b03, mixed mode)
Now my current problem is that there are some scripts/other applications I am running that don't seem to have a single easy area to declare the max. memory that java can use, so my question obviously is, is there any option or java configuration file where maximum memory available to java can be set globally? I've done a lot of searching and am still unable to find an answer to this.
does anyone know about control panel written in Java so I can run it in Tomcat (I don't wont to mix apache and php as I'll be hosting only a java site) ? so far I had a look at direct admin, webmin and lxmin.
is there any hosting company/service available in this world that it allows to host websites developed in
php, java, dotnet, mssql, mysql
all in one account ?
if so please let me know that hosting provider details. (or) if anyone already using any hosting service and hosted your websites with the above said langauges.