> Actually, you can't just use the same copy of Windows Server in multiple
> virtual machines. Microsoft has a VM licensing calendar here:
> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/howtobuy/licensing/calculator.msp
> x

Good catch, I would have missed that.

> As for CF, though, it's licensed per two physical processors, so there's no
> limitation as far as installing it into multiple VMs. However, if your goal
> is purely reliability of your site, instead of using multiple VMs you might
> just want to set up multiple instances of CF within a single physical OS
> instance per physical server.

So I can have as many instances as I like so long as they are all on
the 2 processors, that may be a better option then since reliability
and up time is my only concern here.

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