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Network Monitoring – See What is Coming Next!

free-website-monitoring             In business it is an accepted principle that, “if you aren’t moving forward, you are moving backwards.” Products and services need to be constantly developed, released and enhanced to keep pace with our customer needs, competition and technology. In this regard we would like to share with you just some of the exciting upcoming services and enhancements we are already developing for you in our path to the future. With this continual development and expansion we are truly a “Monitor Everything and all in one” monitoring service provider!
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Category: News

How to Proxyfy Apache

INTRODUCTION

There are a variety of ways to implement proxying capabilities for web servers. As Apache is the most popular web server, we will try to implement proxying on it. Everyone who knows Apache well, probably knows that Apache implements proxying capability for AJP13 , FTP, CONNECT , HTTP/1.x.

The choice of reverse proxy server is fully dependent on what is actually trying to be hidden behind it. Each proxy mechanism has its own benefits and bottlenecks. Only for Apache, there are several ways to hide application servers (mod_proxy, mod_passenger, mod_wsgi, mod_jk). While mod_passenger and mod_wsgi are good for ruby and python servers respectively, these are a little bit outside the proxying idea. In this article I would like to discuss mod_proxy and mod_jk.
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Category: Apache Monitoring, Application Performance Management, Open Source

Using Tomcat With a Database – Performance Optimization Tips

The Internet is a great resource, but it is sometimes too much to wade through hundreds of web pages looking for tips about using Tomcat with a database. So we at Monitis have done it for you! Below are some of the more useful tips found in various places on the Internet.

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Category: Java Monitoring, MySQL monitoring, Performance Management, Website Monitoring

21 Apache Tomcat Configuration Tips

Monitis is pleased to present the following tips for configuring Apache Tomcat for maximum performance. Apache Tomcat is an open source software implementation of the Java Servlet and JavaServer Pages technologies. Apache Tomcat powers numerous large-scale, mission-critical web applications across a diverse range of industries and organizations.

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Category: Performance Management, Web Server Monitoring, Website Monitoring

18 Java Tomcat Application Optimization Tips

Tomcat. It’s more than that cute little figure above. Apache Tomcat is an open source software implementation of the Java Servlet and JavaServer Pages technologies. This servlet container software powers numerous large-scale, mission-critical web applications across a diverse range of industries and organizations.

Now, we all know that the Internet is a great resource for information. But it is sometimes too much to wade through hundreds of web pages looking for tips about Tomcat performance.  So Monitis has done it for you! Below are some of the more useful tips found in various places on the Internet.
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Category: Applications Monitoring, Server Management, Web Server Monitoring

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