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check load
I use aws load balancer to load balance my app running in aws cloud ,the
load balancer is configured to launch a new server instance if request is
taking more than the specified time .
I need advice on how to check the load on the server, should it be like
number of session ? total sessions size ?
please advice can wicket any how tell me whats the load ?
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Re: check load
Posted by Martin Grigorov <mg...@apache.org>.
No, Wicket cannot tell you such information.
Consult AWS documentation.
On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 10:36 PM, fachhoch <fa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I use aws load balancer to load balance my app running in aws cloud ,the
> load balancer is configured to launch a new server instance if request is
> taking more than the specified time .
>
> I need advice on how to check the load on the server, should it be like
> number of session ? total sessions size ?
> please advice can wicket any how tell me whats the load ?
>
>
>
>
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