It's a bit outdated now, but I wrote this a while back for someone 
wanting to do something similar:

http://utdream.org/assets/content/files/railo_multi-instance-howto.pdf

The latest installers let you choose you ports, so you don't have to 
manually edit the config files like shown here.

There might be a few other inconsistancies, but the general principals 
still hold.

Hope this helps!


Warm Regards,
Jordan Michaels

On 09/26/2013 06:44 AM, Ian Chapman wrote:
>
> Hi Guys,
>
> I did post this in the CF-Server group but it seems quiet in there usually, 
> so sorry for this repost in here....
>
> We are due to upgrade the hard disks in our two CF web servers and are
> considering fresh installs of a CF server and applications, partly as a clean 
> up
> and also to upgrade CF to a more recent version.
>
> We are currently running Windows Server 2008 RC2 on two servers (mirrored and
> accessed via a load balancer) with IIS 7 and ColdFusion MX server 7.1.  And 
> CF is
> running on JRun. We have 3 Jrun/CF instances which splits our application by 
> type
> so we can restart as certain JRun instance if required without affecting other
> applications.
>
> When MX 7.1 was installed previously we know the tech guy had a nightmare with
> the dll’s which IIS uses to connect to Jrun and had to run IIS in 32 bit 
> mode
> using 32 bit drivers.
>
> We would like to remove these issues and the best way may be to upgrade to a
> later version of CF server which runs on true 64 bit IIS. The powers that be 
> will
> not allow the cost of upgrading to a later Adobe CF Server version.. So we are
> considering Railo and are testing a single instance installation at the 
> moment.
>
> Does anybody have experience of running Railo on multiple J2EE instances?
>
> If so have they any resources which give verbose and accurate step-by-step 
> setup
> instructions?
>
> And which J2EE server were they running of those recommended for Railo?
>
> Any advice appreciated as this will be our first CF reinstall since the 
> previous
> guy left the company.
>
> Regards,
>
> Ian.
>
> 

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