Well not all fixes are down to MS! MM need to fix some fundamental things as
well..




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-----Original Message-----
From: john cesta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: CF-Server <[email protected]>
Sent: Thu Apr 21 21:08:46 2005
Subject: Re: Training

I think you are correct in that once you have the CF server installed 
it's pretty much set. There are, however, always questions about what 
to set the settings to but I think this is arrived at by experimenting 
and since everyone's server is different (i.e., load, apps, hardware 
specs etc) there really isn't a definitive number for any of this.

Poorly written apps are really the scoundrels that have messed me up 
on my web servers. Really that's all the problems I have ever 
encountered. And, I should say attempted hacks prior to MS getting 
fixes in place.

John Cesta

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On Thu, 21 Apr 2005 07:02:16 -0700 (PDT), Neil Ross wrote:
> Neither Allaire nor Macromedia ever put together any CF
> Administration classes... I'm not sure if another training provider
> might have some offering... maybe FigLeaf or TeraTech... I'm not
> sure.
>
> Really, once you have your server / ColdFusion
> administrative settings properly tuned for your
> application most of the administrative issues would be related to
> your application. As you roll out new
> modules, SQL tuning and making sure that your CF code performs well
> under load.
>
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