Rithy58: x10 utilities more powerful servers than that, so they can handle more of a load. Also, they have server load handling scripts which handle automated usage suspensions, so I don't think it would be much of a problem.
Rithy58: x10 utilities more powerful servers than that, so they can handle more of a load. Also, they have server load handling scripts which handle automated usage suspensions, so I don't think it would be much of a problem.
Thanks,
Brandon Long | brandon[@]brandonlong[.]me
That's what I was afraid of, I'm sorry I brought up the whole Tomcat issue. I thought it might be cool to write and run some java apps, but after doing some testing on my home server, I was so surprised at the way it slowed down the whole machine. Maybe that's why hosting providers don't offer it.
So I guess I take the whole Tomcat thing back because it will not be Worth the performance loss.
I still think it's a problem.
My game is based on an Open Source Engine. There will be many people using the Engine and then there will be many of those Engine on the server.
I bet after having 100 people using that Engine(it isn't even optimized well) on the server, it will crash or atleast slow down the server.
Sincerely,
Rithy
Last edited by Rithy58; 08-14-2009 at 06:44 AM.
Also the high-resource usage section - I can all but guarantee your script would get you suspended in a hurry. Simply put, you won't be able to run a game server on the webhosting services - you'd need a VPS for that, and finding a VPS powerful enough might be tricky.Originally Posted by X10TOS
Customer Service Team Associate
Hahaha. Actually I know about that.
A lot of host suspended me for using too much resource.
The game used a lot of resource. That's why I bought a computer and use it as a server.
But still. I think if we do have Tomcat, there will be people that have nothing better to do than sign up here and used up a lot of resource then they won't care if they get ban.
The only good solution is to not have Tomcat or buy more server to allow Java.
Using a script to limit the resources wouldn't help attract new members.
What's good can Java do if it's really limited.
So if x10hosting isn't planning on buying more servers, I would strongly recommend that they won't use Tomcat, else a lot of our sites will be slower than a snail sleep walking.
Sincerely,
Rithy
Or maybe a dedicated Tomcat hosting server were members can share the server.
Thanks,
Brandon Long | brandon[@]brandonlong[.]me
Exactly.
Which mean x10hosting would need to buy more server.
And the server should have a limit of how many users and how many each resources each user have. But if we limited the resource too low, there's no point of having a Java Applet.
The limit should be high enough so that the user can run a JSP with atleast 500 viewer per day or atleast some small applets.
Sincerely,
Rithy
I think that having Tomcat would be good for those who dont use a lot of server resources (i use my account for testing stuff as well as my blog but thats about it!) I think limiting the resources your applets use would be a good idea. To be honest if your using a large chunk of server resources you should be paying for an account anyway! (just my opinion![]()
Could someone explain to me what is tomcat. It's included in my xampp package, but I have no idea what it is.
█ Xavier L | Community Public Relations Manager (Free Hosting Support)
█ Yes, my position is too cool to even exist!
█ How am I helping? Rate this post by clicking theicon below! (this is even better than "liking" a post)
█ Terms of Service | Acceptable Use Policy | x10Hosting Wiki