RE: Memory Upgrade - Revisited

2010-10-21 Thread Steve LaBadie
-Original Message- From: David McGraw [mailto:david.mcg...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2010 11:54 AM To: cf-talk Subject: Re: Memory Upgrade - Revisited There is something wrong with the idea of using such a beastly web-server with an Access DB backend, upgrade your DB while you

Re: Memory Upgrade - Revisited

2010-10-21 Thread Ian Skinner
On 10/21/2010 6:42 AM, Steve LaBadie wrote: Just to be clear my assumptions are correct that I do not need to purchase the Enterprise version in order to utilize the memory? -Original Message- From: David McGraw [mailto:david.mcg...@gmail.com] There is something wrong with the

RE: Memory Upgrade - Revisited

2010-10-21 Thread Ben Forta
, and in my experience it usually works flawlessly. Cheaper options, like MySQL, will require more effort to migrate to, but still worth doing. --- Ben -Original Message- From: Ian Skinner [mailto:h...@ilsweb.com] Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2010 10:03 AM To: cf-talk Subject: Re: Memory Upgrade

Re: Memory Upgrade - Revisited

2010-10-21 Thread Carl Von Stetten
, October 20, 2010 11:54 AM To: cf-talk Subject: Re: Memory Upgrade - Revisited There is something wrong with the idea of using such a beastly web-server with an Access DB backend, upgrade your DB while you are at it. Regards, David McGraw Oyova Software, LLC http://www.oyova.com On Wed

RE: Memory Upgrade - Revisited

2010-10-21 Thread Russ Michaels
Subject: RE: Memory Upgrade - Revisited I know others have said this already, but it's worth reiterating. Database access is almost always an application bottleneck, especially for highly data-centric apps like the typical ColdFusion app. Microsoft Access *will* be a choke point for your app

Re: Memory Upgrade - Revisited

2010-10-21 Thread Dave Watts
Just to be clear my assumptions are correct that I do not need to purchase the Enterprise version in order to utilize the memory? CF 9 Standard is available in a 64-bit version for Windows. You must also be running a 64-bit Windows OS, obviously. I believe you can still use Access from a

RE: Memory Upgrade - Revisited

2010-10-21 Thread Steve LaBadie
slaba...@po-box.esu.edu -Original Message- From: Dave Watts [mailto:dwa...@figleaf.com] Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2010 11:30 AM To: cf-talk Subject: Re: Memory Upgrade - Revisited Just to be clear my assumptions are correct that I do not need to purchase the Enterprise version

Re: Memory Upgrade - Revisited

2010-10-21 Thread Dave Watts
I have just been informed by my system admin that we are only upgrading to server 2003 enterprise not to 2008. So CF 9 32-bit will be the way to go at this juncture. I think that 2003 is available in a 64-bit version. Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software http://www.figleaf.com/

RE: Memory Upgrade - Revisited

2010-10-21 Thread Steve LaBadie
To: cf-talk Subject: Re: Memory Upgrade - Revisited I have just been informed by my system admin that we are only upgrading to server 2003 enterprise not to 2008. So CF 9 32-bit will be the way to go at this juncture. I think that 2003 is available in a 64-bit version. Dave Watts, CTO, Fig

Re: Memory Upgrade - Revisited

2010-10-21 Thread Alan Rother
University 200 Prospect St. East Stroudsburg, Pa 18301 570-422-3999 http://www.esu.edu slaba...@po-box.esu.edu -Original Message- From: Dave Watts [mailto:dwa...@figleaf.com] Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2010 12:09 PM To: cf-talk Subject: Re: Memory Upgrade - Revisited I have just

RE: Memory Upgrade - Revisited

2010-10-21 Thread Russ Michaels
...@gmail.com] Sent: 21 October 2010 17:47 To: cf-talk Subject: Re: Memory Upgrade - Revisited We have 32-bit hardware. Bummer, that means you will be limited to 4gigs total on the box and only about 1.4gigs allocated to ColdFusion =\ On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 9:17 AM, Steve LaBadie slaba...@po

Memory Upgrade - Revisited

2010-10-20 Thread Steve LaBadie
We purchase 12 GB of memory for our web server and come to find out that we need Windows 2003 Enterprise or upgrade to Windows 2008 in order for the memory to be recognized. We currently have MX 7 standard installed. I am going to upgrade to CF 9, Standard. I understand that CF 9 Standard comes

Re: Memory Upgrade - Revisited

2010-10-20 Thread David McGraw
There is something wrong with the idea of using such a beastly web-server with an Access DB backend, upgrade your DB while you are at it. Regards, David McGraw Oyova Software, LLC http://www.oyova.com On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 11:48 AM, Steve LaBadie slaba...@po-box.esu.eduwrote: We

RE: Memory Upgrade - Revisited

2010-10-20 Thread Steve LaBadie
-Original Message- From: David McGraw [mailto:david.mcg...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 2010 11:54 AM To: cf-talk Subject: Re: Memory Upgrade - Revisited There is something wrong with the idea of using such a beastly web-server with an Access DB backend, upgrade your DB while you

Re: Memory Upgrade - Revisited

2010-10-20 Thread Maureen
If you are only using the data tables in Access and not any of the reports or forms, you can upsize the tables to MSSQL in just a few minutes with the upsize tool. On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 8:59 AM, Steve LaBadie slaba...@po-box.esu.edu wrote: I have a couple of Access DB's (which were done