CF was in version 7 when I first started messing with it and I specifically
searched then Macromedia's website for a Linux version and found none nor
any reference to a Linux version, unless you count Solaris.  I guess I'm
just retarded.  Unless they were hiding it from me.
Dave

On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 4:11 PM, Wil Genovese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 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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