> What I want to do is set up different CF instances for each 
> of our bigger clients.  I was looking to separate out the CF 
> instances so that they each will have their own memory 
> allocation and resources, so as one of the instances begins 
> to slow down, it doesn't take the other CF instances with it.
> 
> And the CF instances will belong to 1 IIS Host.

You had me right up until the last sentence. Do you mean you will have one
IIS server, or one IIS virtual host? If you have separate clients, doesn't
each have its own IIS virtual server? (www.client1.com, www.client2.com,
etc, mapped to individual virtual hosts)

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