Jim,

Well you first need to decide what type of load balancing: hardware or
software-based? Of course you can use Cluster Cats in CFEE, or you can use a
hardware-based solution like Cisco Local Director (I'm sure there are
others).

At my old workplace, we went with the latter balancing two CF boxes out
front and a Sun e450 running Oracle. All RAID, all tape backup.


-----Original Message-----
From: Jim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, May 10, 2002 2:57 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re[2]: clustering Cold Fusion


I've got a project coming up where I can see the need to have at least 2-3
boxes up front running IIS/CF with some failover built in so if one box goes
down the whole thing doesn't fail. Load balancing would also be a plus from
a performance standpoint.  These would all need to tie into some kind of
common SQL backend.

Looking for redundancy here and any experiences (good or
bad) on how people may have set things up in the past. What worked - what
didn't work?  And especially pertaining to Cold Fusion since that is our
primary development language.

In a nutshell I guess I'm making the jump from CF Professional to CF
Enterprise :)

Thanks
Jim

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