Seems like this right here would be a good forum to ask for recommendations
of hosts? You might be pleasantly surprised! 

-----Original Message-----
From: David Long [mailto:d...@northgoods.com] 
Sent: 06 October 2009 20:24
To: cf-talk
Subject: RE: CF 9 and CF Builder Beta 2 released


You're right, we don't have to upgrade and we haven't. 

What may happen if it should become a problem is I'll have to move my files
away from our shared server to another hosting provider. The most traumatic
part of that is loss of the readily available support from the other
designers in our group and, worst of all, loss of personal access to the CF
Administrator. After doing some shopping, I've found none of them are
anxious to let me add my own DBs and Scheduled tasks or check logs,
whatever.

So I'll just keep on with CF5 and hoping nothing goes wrong.

Dave

-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Watts [mailto:dwa...@figleaf.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 06, 2009 1:58 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: CF 9 and CF Builder Beta 2 released



> There are currently three of us hosting a total of about 120 sites that
use
> CF5. (We have sites that don't use CF and I don't actually administer the
CF
> server except to add ODBC data sources and an occasional scheduled task.)
It
> just isn't practical for us to spend $8,000 every other year on a new
> version of CF.

Why would you have to spend $8000 every other year? You haven't
upgraded in years. You could upgrade once, and then hold off for
several more years.

> Should we find it necessary to use new tech to satisfy our clients, our
only
> affordable option will be php. The thought of having to learn new code
makes
> me grumpy, hence the complaint.

Well, paying $8000 might seem like a lot, but if you value your time
it's not that much. I could make a lot more than that in the amount of
time it would take to convert 120 sites from CF to PHP. But anyway, do
these 120 sites need Enterprise functionality? Maybe you can get away
with the much cheaper Standard version.

But now, again, I don't really understand your complaint. If you don't
have to upgrade to new technology, you can keep on keeping on. If you
do, it's going to cost you something - either time or money or both.
That has nothing to do with the frequency of Adobe's releases.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/

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