> IIRC, they call this distibuted mode or something like that.  
> You can have the CF app running on a seperate server form IIS 
> and IIS serve up the CF pages still.  I suppose if you have 
> heavy load for static pages or something you would do this???

The most common reason I've seen for this configuration is security
requirements; some organizations do not allow executable content on public
web servers. Distributed mode allows you to do all the executable stuff on a
separate server (which is significantly less vulnerable to attack).

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