> I would recommend keeping your testing/training environment separate
> from production.  Your testing environment may require newly developed
> code which has not been migrated to production.  You probably will want
> a separate database as well for training and testing for similar
> reasons.
>

That is the idea, and they will all have their own databases.  I was
mainly trying to avoid setting up the extra systems for training and
testing, but the more I think about it, I'll probably just use CF
Standard on our VMWare server for those two.

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