NIHVIVO-3480 minor updates to Vitro installation doc

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In the Vitro code repository, the release tags illustrate this relationship. In the Vitro code repository, the release tags illustrate this relationship.
For example, the Vitro revision that was tagged for version 1.4 of VIVO is named “rel-vivo-1.4” For example, the Vitro revision that was tagged for version 1.4 of VIVO is named “rel-vivo-1.4”
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As the project progresses,
we will also see Vitro releases named for versions of Datastar and other Vitro-based products.
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<hr><!-- Page break --><!-- Installation process for Version 1.4 --><h2 id="installation">Installation process for Version 1.4</h2> <hr><!-- Page break --><!-- Installation process for Version 1.4 --><h2 id="installation">Installation process for Version 1.4</h2>
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Specify the maximum number of active connections Specify the maximum number of active connections
in the database connection pool to support the anticipated number of in the database connection pool to support the anticipated number of
concurrent page requests. It is not necessary to adjust this value when concurrent page requests.
using the RDB configuration.
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<h3 id="tomcat_settings">VI. Configure Tomcat</h3> <h3 id="tomcat_settings">VI. Configure Tomcat</h3>
<h4>Set JVM parameters</h4> <h4>Set JVM parameters</h4>
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Vitro copies small sections of your RDF database into
memory in order to serve Web requests quickly (the in-memory copy and
the underlying database are kept in synch as edits are performed).
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Vitro may require more memory than that allocated to Tomcat by Vitro may require more memory than that allocated to Tomcat by
default. With most installations of Tomcat, the "setenv.sh" or default. With most installations of Tomcat, the "setenv.sh" or