Dave, what would you recommend?
Clean up old mappings > Establish a naming convention for the new stuff to
avoid conflicts > when complete, clean house and remove old mappings

 Thanks!

On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 2:21 PM, Dave Watts <dwa...@figleaf.com> wrote:

>
> > My understanding the one of the benefits of multi instance is that I can
> > have a totally fresh CF8 instance with out any of the settings, db's or
> > mappings that may have been created previously.  I want separate to avoid
> > any problems.  Is that a BAD idea? Should we just develop on the existing
> > server and create any new mappings, db's as necessary (it's quite
> cluttered
> > as it currently stands, multiple db's - Access, MySQL, MSSQL)
>
> It's not bad to use multiple instances, but there is a resource cost
> incurred by doing so. It's unlikely that you'll have a conflict
> between the datasources within a single server instance, but more
> likely that you might have a conflict between mappings, I guess. That
> said, it's a lot of work to switch your server configuration just to
> get a "clean slate" for a single application.
>
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