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Hello,
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A large corporation has asked me to architect build them portal for a =
continent, and I accepted :-). The platform will be Win2000, CF 4.5.1 =
and SQL 7.
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It is my personal mission to contribute to the destruction of the myth =
that CF won't scale or handle an enterprise level application. With that =
in mind, I'm looking for every possible way to increase performance =
since small increases become big on a large scale.
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So to the point, I have a couple scenarios for server hard disk =
configuration for the Cold Fusion boxes. The images and the databases =
will live on their own machines.=20
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Please weigh in with your thoughts, comments and scenario choice.
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SCENARIO 1:
1 hard drive (10,000 rpms & SCSI)
1 NTFS partition c: WINNT & CFUSION & pagefile & .cfm files.
2 cpus & 1 gig of ram
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SCENARIO 2:
1 hard drive (10,000 rpms & SCSI)
4 NTFS partitions: c: WINNT d: CFUSION e: pagefile f: .cfm files
2 cpus & 1 gig of ram
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SCENARIO 3:
2 hard drives (10,000 rpms & SCSI)
2 NTFS partitions drive one c: WINNT d: pagefile
2 NTFS partitions drive two c: CFUSION d: cfm files
2 cpus & 1 gig of ram
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SCENARIO 4:
4 hard drives (2 5600 & 2 10,000 rpms & SCSI)
1 NTFS partitioned 5600 drive c: WINNT
1 NTFS partitioned 5600 drive c: pagefile
1 NTFS partitioned 10K drive c: CFUSION
1 NTFS partitioned 10K drive c: cfm files.
2 cpus & 1 gig of ram
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SCENARIO 5:
Your combination here....
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TIA,
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Rick
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corporation has asked me to architect build them portal for a continent, =
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accepted :-). The platform will be Win2000, CF 4.5.1 and SQL =
7.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>It=20
is my personal mission to contribute to the destruction of the myth that =
CF=20
won't scale or handle an enterprise level application. With that in =
mind, I'm=20
looking for every possible way to increase performance since small =
increases=20
become big on a large scale.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>So to the point, I have a =
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scenarios for server hard disk configuration for the Cold Fusion boxes. =
The=20
images and the databases will live on their own machines. =
<BR>&nbsp;<BR>Please=20
weigh in with your thoughts, comments and scenario =
choice.<BR>&nbsp;<BR>SCENARIO=20
1:<BR>1 hard drive (10,000 rpms &amp; SCSI)<BR>1 NTFS partition c: WINNT =
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CFUSION &amp; pagefile &amp; .cfm files.<BR>2 cpus &amp; 1 gig of=20
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