CFDynamics do not try to be cheap, which is an advantage in some ways as it
means they can put less customers per server.
When a host has to compete to be the cheapest, they have to try and pile as
many sites per server as possible to make it cost effective, which is where
the problems start.
There are so many issues people are not aware of which can cause issues,
some of which are not even CF related.
For example, badly designed databases being hit with badly written queries
can cause a big bottleneck on the DB server, which in turn causes a
bottleneck on the web servers as requests to the database server start to
queue up.
In this scenario, a site written in ASP/PHP can cause problems for CF sites
and vice versa, on every server with a site connecting to that db server.
This is just pot luck whether you share a server with a customer causing
such problems.
-Original Message-
From: Paul Hastings [mailto:p...@sustainablegis.com]
Sent: 28 January 2011 01:58
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: favorite coldfusion host [spamtrap bayes][spamtrap heur]
On 1/28/2011 2:07 AM, Larry Lyons wrote:
I've had a lot of good experience with CFDynamics. They're not the
cheapest, but they're pretty reasonable. The tech support is first
rate however, with the techs actually knowing CF.
yeah, cfdynamics are so reliable i often forget who we host with. pretty
much no drama ever.
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