Thank you Judith for posting that link.   So many of these young'ns never
heard of CF 10 years ago, much less know what it did back then.  Indeed it
was way back in 1999 that the first Linux version of CF was made available.
At first there was a Linux stub that was used to connect to CF then a few
months later a full Linux version was released.  That was the
4.xxversions.  Back then CF ran on Windows, Solaris and HP-UX.  Linux
was the
new OS being supported.  Since then HP-UX faded away and OS X has been
added.

CFMX 7 runs on Linux like a champ.  We have 5 Redhat Enterprise servers
running CFMX 7.02 Ent.  They serve up a massive amount of traffic.  3 of the
servers work together with fail over to provide the same web app to our
nearly 30,000 customers.  Each of those 3 machines serves up about 750K page
views per day (2.25 Million page views per day total).  Linux provides us
the power that can't be touch by Windows.  The next upgrade for us is to
move to 64bit CF8.  Woohoo, can't wait.



Wil Genovese
Sr. old fart and former Team Allaire from 1998-1999


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