Hardware info on the machines would probably help get better advice. Also,
what are the issues with your applications... lots of database actions and
queries, or lots of intense graphics, pdf's, real audio, quicktime's or just
vanilla....

Steve


> We are finally making the move from Access to SQL Server.  Right now we
> have both Access and ColdFusion running on the same machine.  However,
with
> our upgrade we are going to put SQL Server on one machine and ColdFusion
on
> another.  My question is, which one should go on the faster machine, CF or
> SQL Server?
>
> Any other advice anyone would care to offer would be appreciated.  Thanks.
>
> Joy
>
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