Hey all,

I'm moving my server to a new company who does not offer CF licenses on a 
monthly basis, though they do have some CF experience. The server they offered 
me was too good to pass up*, so I'm going for it.

I've been using CF9, and rather than buy a new CF license outright (ouch), I 
thought I'd look into Railo, and am looking to the community for advice.

Anyone here using Railo and have recommendations in terms of installation and 
configuration?  I've been to GetRailo.org and com and find the documentation to 
be a little paltry, especially regarding the installation and the best 
configuration for various situations.

I will be hosting only my own websites, about 210 so far, broken down into four 
CF applications, ie; there are 185 sites running one application; 10 running 
another, etc.  I also have about a dozen static HTML sites, so I'll need IIS on 
the box.

I've written a manager app for two of the applications to create the IIS 
instance, the folders, the database, the DSN, and the DNS. My guess is I'll 
have to add some code to support the Railo architecture... or maybe not. In 
either case, most new websites, and soon all of them, will be created on my 
server by one of these manager apps.

Any advice would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Mik


* Two Hex-Core processors, 192GB RAM, 1.8TB SAS RAID5 HD



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