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I notice that default tomcat 7 thread pool size seems to be 200.

But normal CPU seems have 16 cores.

So only 16 threads can be executed paralleld

Why does tomcat use so much threads.

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  • Your computer is likely currently running tens of dozens of processes/threads. I doubt it has more than 4 "real" execution streams and yet everything can "run at the same time". This is due to scheduling found in modern operating systems.
    – user166390
    Jan 10, 2013 at 2:23
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    I don't know the internals, but those threads may just sit around at no cost (except foot print), and a subset of them (ideally equal to the core count) are executing. So 200 could mean they expect a good amount of blocking threads.
    – GManNickG
    Jan 10, 2013 at 2:28
  • A traditional strategy is to allocate many threads which mostly do io work intermixed with little cpu work. If you look at this chart norvig.com/21-days.html#answers then sending a packet from US to Europe takes a huge number of cpu cycles. Most of the time is spent waiting on io to memory/disk/network so hundreds of threads can share the cores. Newer servers/frameworks use different thread pools for different work eg Play framework which is nonblocking playframework.com/documentation/2.1.0/ThreadPools some of their thread pools use one thred per core as not io nor blocking
    – simbo1905
    Nov 26, 2013 at 23:10

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For long years many single core computer have been around and were able to run functions in a "pseudo-parallel" mode, that said, you might have 16 threads running in real parallel mode and others running in pseudo parallel.

For more information look at this: Parallel Computing

To answer your question, these threads are useful to process requests, a bunch of them will be used for attending http requests and others will be used on calling the application logic.

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  • Do you mean that http request requires little cpu usage, so tomcat can use more thread to make cpu more 'busy'?
    – jilen
    Jan 10, 2013 at 2:49
  • Processing is faster than network transfers, specially on the internet so there is a lot of IO time to use cpu that would be otherwise wasted. Jan 10, 2013 at 2:59
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Among 200 threads, only 16 threads are running on 16-core machine. The logic of a typical web application is to perform some light computation and heavy database queries. Among 200 threads, only a few are doing computation and most of them are waiting for responses from databases.

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Most of the real-life web applications use database for storing application data and hence tend to be disk-intensive. Too many threads accessing the disk concurrently can cause disk-thrashing. So limiting the number of threads does make sense on a web application with a database.

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