Pivotal/tcserver
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Pivotal tc server builds on top of Apache Tomcat and adds a few key features: | Pivotal tc server builds on top of Apache Tomcat and adds a few key features: | ||
*Enterprise support (with purchased license) | *Enterprise support (with purchased license) |
Revision as of 10:51, 10 August 2018
tcserver
Overview
https://content.pivotal.io/blog/part-one-comparing-apache-tomcat-and-pivotal-tc-server
Pivotal tc server builds on top of Apache Tomcat and adds a few key features:
- Enterprise support (with purchased license)
- Multi-instance support with shared binaries - individual runtime instances allows a separation between the binaries and the applications/configuration, allowing one set of binaries to power multiple instances.
- Variable substitution within server.xml - allows for consistent configuration and port management
Note: Pivotal tcserver 3.x is available through the pivotal repo, however to get the latest version, 4.x, you need to download and install the RPM from pivnet manually.
Installing tcserver 3.x - Linux
In this example we will be installing tcserver 3.x on a CentOS vm using the pivotal repo.