This topic highlights a few main ways you can improve performance
through a combination of product features and application development
considerations.
Procedure
Use this product functionality to improve performance.
Balancing workloads with clusters
Clusters are sets of servers that are managed together and
participate in workload management. The servers that are members of
a cluster can be on different host machines, as opposed to the servers
that are part of the same node and must be located on the same host
machine. A cell can have no clusters, one cluster, or multiple clusters.
Using the dynamic cache service to improve performance
The dynamic cache service improves performance by caching the
output of servlets, commands, and JavaServer Pages (JSP) files. Dynamic
caching features include cache replication among clusters, cache disk
offload, Edge-side include caching, and external caching, which is
the ability to control caches outside of the application server, such
as that of your Web server.
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